Manufacturing BC
We are a coalition of like-minded manufacturing industry associations with a common vision to promot
01/29/2024
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® program recognizes five national winners for vision, leadership and success. Aisha Yang and Musharaf Syed, Co-Founders of Herbaland Naturals Inc. — the largest gummy vitamin manufacturer in Canada based in Richmond BC — are Canada’s EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 winners. Announced at an award ceremony last night, Yang and Syed were selected by the independent panel of judges for their commitment to sustainable manufacturing and creating more accessible health and wellness products for all.
Nutrition innovators Aisha Yang and Musharaf Syed receive top recognition by EY EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® program recognizes five national winners for vision, leadership and success.
01/22/2024
The BCIT: British Columbia Institute of Technology has opened the Gene Haas Manufacturing Lab. This training facility is a complete modernization and expansion of the Machinist Workshop at the BCIT Burnaby, B.C., campus. Its goal is to enhance the applied learning experience of the school’s machinist students by equipping them with leading-edge skills for careers in machining while meeting the growing need for a skilled workforce in the province’s manufacturing sector.
BCIT opens Gene Haas Manufacturing Lab This training facility is a complete modernization and expansion of the Machinist Workshop at the BCIT Burnaby, B.C., campus.
01/12/2024
Starting Feb. 1, 2024, the British Columbia Ministry of Forests is rolling out amendments to the province's lumber regulations. This move aims to revitalize the local forestry industry, especially in manufacturing cedar and cypress lumber in B.C.'s Interior. Key Change: Mills in the Interior are now required to fully manufacture cedar and cypress wood harvested in the area. Expect to see more locally produced veneer, panel products, decking, flooring, moldings, shingles, and siding - a significant shift from exporting minimally processed wood.
B.C. amends lumber regulations to boost local manufacturing - constructconnect.com VICTORIA — The British Columbia Ministry of Forests has announced amendments to the province’s lumber regulations, aiming to boost local manufacturing and job growth in the forestry sector. These changes, effective Feb. 1, 2024, will particularly impact the manufacturing of cedar and cypress lum...
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Manufacturing B.C.’s Future Together
The BC Alliance for Manufacturing is a coalition of like-minded manufacturing industry associations with a common vision to promote a world-class manufacturing sector in British Columbia. Those with an interest in ensuring a strong manufacturing sector include businesses in the design, supply, material handling, fabrication and logistics areas; people-based organizations that train and develop skilled workers for high-paying jobs; and community-focused chambers of commerce and boards of trade that recognize the significant economic contribution to their cities derived from manufacturing, directly and indirectly.
The Alliance coordinates multiple stakeholders to act together on priority issues impacting the province’s manufacturers. The goal is to ensure all British Columbians continue to benefit from the economic growth, high-value outputs and high-paying jobs found across all types of manufacturing in the province.
The Alliance provides a common platform for its members to improve economies of scale and joint-efforts in project management, training, capacity building, corporate services support, and government / public relations.
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