Workforce Development in Canadian Manufacturing
Statistics Canada reports on the state of workforce training in the Canadian manufacturing industry, highlighting key initiatives and challenges in 2024.
Statistics Canada reports on the state of workforce training in the Canadian manufacturing industry, highlighting key initiatives and challenges in 2024.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) offers various workforce training programs for the manufacturing industry, including apprenticeships and upskilling initiatives.
Deloitte's annual manufacturing outlook report highlights the importance of workforce training and development in the Canadian manufacturing industry, with a focus on emerging technologies.
The Government of Canada provides funding and resources for workforce training initiatives in the manufacturing industry, including the Apprenticeship Incentive Grant.
The Canadian manufacturing industry faces a skills gap, and upskilling and reskilling programs are essential for workforce development, according to a report by the Manufacturing Consortium.
The IEEE provides resources and guidance on workforce training for Industry 4.0 technologies, including artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The Conference Board of Canada hosts webinars and conferences on workforce development in the manufacturing industry, featuring expert speakers and panel discussions.
Shopfloor provides a range of workforce training and development tools for the manufacturing industry, including e-learning platforms and performance management software.