California Biomanufacturing Center Awarded ARPA Grant to Train Biotechnology Workforce
The City Council of Vacaville identified the California Biomanufacturing Center’s Rapid Alternative Medtech Pathway (RAMP) as an economic recovery priority for the funding through APRA.
- The City Council of Vacaville identified the California Biomanufacturing Center’s Rapid Alternative Medtech Pathway (RAMP) as an economic recovery priority for the funding through APRA.
- There are not enough trained people to fill available biotech jobs,” said Matt Gardner, board president of the California Biomanufacturing Center.
- The program will also serve new workers entering the workforce as a pathway out of poverty to underserved communities.
- “By allocating ARPA funds to retraining displaced workers and people entering the workforce, we have the opportunity to not only ensure the health of the industry, and that the broad community benefits from its success.”