Announcing the launch of EXPERIENCE
The Biomanufacturing Hub Network (BioHubNet) is excited to launch the first initiative under the EXPERIENCE pillar: the Industry Internship Program, designed to help Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) with STEM backgrounds gain practical, hands-on experience through placements with leading companies in the biomanufacturing and life sciences sectors.
Meet the May Recipients of the VentureConnect Grant!
BioHubNet supports trainee-entrepreneurs through the VentureConnect Grant, which offers up to $5,000 in travel funding to help them grow their ventures and expand their networks.
We are thrilled to announce the inaugural recipients of the VentureConnect Grant for the month of May!
BioHubNet Launches ENGAGE
Jumpstart Your Biomanufacturing Career with Industry-Focused Training
The Biomanufacturing Hub Network (BioHubNet) is excited to launch ENGAGE — A dynamic training and skills development program designed to equip Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) with STEM backgrounds with the essential skills to thrive in Canada’s expanding biomanufacturing sector.
BioHubNet Receives $19 Million in Federal Funding to Address HQP Shortage in Biomanufacturing
- Leadership: Led by Molly Shoichet, Gilbert Walker, and Darius Rackus to drive biomanufacturing talent development.
- Federal Funding: Secured $18.9 million from CBRF and BRIF to tackle workforce shortages.
- National Role: Part of HI3, a $72 million initiative enhancing biomanufacturing capacity.
- Workforce Training: Developing 1,000 skilled workers through diverse training programs.
- Industry Collaboration: Partners with 26 organizations, including colleges and biotech firms.
- Diversity Focus: Committed to supporting underrepresented groups in life sciences.

Partner Updates
PRiME Connaught Global Speaker Series (in partnership with T-CAIREM) presents AI/ML-Driven Precision Aging on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, 1–3 PM at 263 McCaul St., Auditorium.
Join keynote speaker Shahar Arzy (HUJI) on Alzheimer’s: From Deterministic Disease to Heterogeneous Disorder, followed by a panel with Michael Brudno, Bradley Buchsbaum, and moderator Allison Sekuler discussing AI/ML’s role in precision aging and cognitive health. Light refreshments provided.
The OBIO® Women in Health Initiative (WiHI) Seed Program is a 6-month program for early-stage, women-led health science companies. Participants receive advisory support, coaching, networking, and up to $10,000 CAD in grant funding. Finalists will be invited to pitch for equity investment. Apply by August 29, 2025.
Join the Lab2Market Health Hub for the first Innovation Seminar, “How Can Research Commercialization Benefit My Lab?” on August 7, 1–2 PM ET on Zoom.
Dr. Paul Santerre will share how entrepreneurial thinking can enhance labs, careers, and student success, followed by a moderated discussion and Q&A. Open to all.
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