WINNIPEG, MB –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– The Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) successfully celebrated Global Biotech Week today with an official proclamation at the Manitoba Legislative Building. The event brought together 80 Manitoba students, industry leaders, and government officials, celebrating the province’s thriving biotech industry and its contributions to global innovation.
The formal proclamation of Global Biotech Week, presented by The Honourable Renee Cable Minister of Advanced Education and Training, recognizes the pivotal role biotechnology plays in addressing critical challenges, from healthcare innovations to sustainability solutions. Held annually in September, the week-long celebration shines a spotlight on the advancements of bioscience, inspiring the next generation of bioscience leaders.
“We’re thrilled to see the engagement from students, industry members, and government officials at today’s proclamation event,” said Andrea Ladouceur, President of BAM. “Bioscience is shaping the future across diverse sectors, and Manitoba is proud to be a leader in this space.”
Highlights of the event included:
The event also provided students with insight into the growing career opportunities available in Manitoba’s bioscience industry. As the sector continues to expand, Manitoba’s bioscience ecosystem offers significant potential for innovation, research, and job creation.
Global Biotech Week is celebrated across 16 countries, showcasing the transformative power of biotechnology. With Manitoba leading the way in bioscience research and development, BAM remains committed to fostering the growth and advancement of the local industry, while highlighting the global impact of biotech.
For more details on upcoming events during Global Biotech Week, please visit https://globalbiotechweek.ca/
ABOUT BIOSCIENCE ASSOCIATION MANITOBA
Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) is a not-for-profit industry association that enables commercial success for Manitoba’s bioscience companies by acting as a catalyst for innovation, expanding the sector’s skills and workforce development, and leading with one unified voice to create local and global engagement.
Bioscience Association Manitoba
Andrea Ladouceur – President
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