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Upskilling Program Returns This Fall to Help Scale Canada’s Clean Energy Workforce

July 31, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas

Last year, Foresight Canada unveiled the Advanced Manufacturing Engineers Upskilling Program.

Known as AME-UP, the initiative set its crosshairs on equipping engineers with specialized skills for sustainable manufacturing in Canada’s evolving sector.

Traditional manufacturing methods are considered by many to be high-emission and inefficient, suggesting a need for cleaner approaches and technologies.

That transition will require a mass skilling of workers, however.

Funded by Upskill Canada, and supported by Palette Skills and the Government of Canada, AME-UP is returning for a second time this fall.

“If you’re an employer looking to access top-tier, industry-ready talent, AME-UP offers a unique opportunity to engage with a highly motivated and diverse workforce poised to make an impact on your organization,” reads a statement from Foresight.

Foresight Canada’s program, originally 16 weeks long, has been condensed to an intensive eight weeks. AME-UP offers a blend of hands-on experience, industry-specific training, and real-world project work with cleantech employers.

This includes weekly virtual meetings, online training courses, in-person office hours, and technical workshops.

Participants learn to create a technology development roadmap and intellectual property strategy; understand steps for turning technology into a marketable product; and improve sales skills and job searching skills.

Topics covered include technology development, customer experience, production scaling, budgeting, and establishing and managing intellectual property.

Those who complete the free program receive a $3,000 stipend upon completion.

“The program is free for all participants with the goal of scaling our cleantech workforce and accelerating the growth of high-potential cleantech firms,” states Foresight.

Applications for the fall cohort close at the end of August, with the program slated to begin the first week of September and finish by the end of October.

A winter cohort is also being planned for December though February.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Foresight Canada

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