What is bio-business training and how will it be delivered?
In the simplest terms the knowledge, skills and aptitudes needed to sustain the UK bioscience sector can be divided into two clear areas: scientific/technical and business. ORBIS intends to directly respond to the business, management and enterprise skills needs of bioscience sector businesses (“bio-business”). Reports such as the Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies (SEMTA) Labour Market Survey 2006 suggest that whilst the scientific/technical skills in the UK bioscience sector are robust, there are documented skills deficiencies in the business domain. The external trainers and facilitators we utilise will be selected for their expertise in the specific business areas. Feedback will be collected after each event to ensure that the trainers delivered against the identified skills needs. Each intern and up to two employees from the company will receive 6 days (36 hours) of bio-business training. It is intended that one of the company employees a
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