A key component of this initiative focuses on access, community and belonging — or Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA). Almost all empirical research illustrates that diverse teams drive stronger business outcomes, yet many bio-economy employers struggle to implement effective IDEA strategies. The IDEA resource library provides practical tools to help organizations embed these principles into their recruitment, onboarding and workplace culture. By fostering inclusive workplaces, employers can tap into a broader talent pool, address labour shortages and drive their businesses forward while building a workforce that reflects their communities. “Workforce diversity isn’t just a value—it’s a competitive advantage,” said Rob Henderson, President and CEO of BioTalent Canada. “Employers who embed IDEA into their hiring and retention strategies are better positioned for long-term success. This library ensures they have the right tools to make that happen.” BioTalent Canada’s labour market research indicates 18,800 additional workers will be needed across Western Canada’s bio-economy by 2029. With many small-to-medium enterprises operating without dedicated HR support, the library provides practical, high-impact solutions to address workforce gaps. “BioAlberta is committed to strengthening Alberta's bio-economy by equipping employers with the necessary tools to thrive,” said Robb Stoddard, President and CEO of BioAlberta. “This resource library provides employers with actionable resources to implement inclusive hiring practices and foster workplace environments that attract and retain top talent. This initiative aligns with our mission to drive thought leadership and innovation within the sector.”“Workforce diversity isn’t just a value—it’s a competitive advantage.”