Saskatchewan Polytech has signed a first of its kind memorandum of understanding (MOU) that hopes to make the province a leader in the nuclear sector. The MOU is with the University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE). “It feels pretty good actually,” said Larry Rosia, president and CEO of Sask Polytech. “To be the first to sign this MOU with UNENE, we’re very proud of that.” The partnership hopes to address workforce gaps by transitioning skilled workers into the industry, or by providing upskilling opportunities within the sector.
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