Industrial biotechnology and biocatalysis are transforming chemical manufacturing by enabling the sustainable production of biobased chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and materials. As these technologies advance, a highly skilled workforce is essential to drive innovation, optimize bioprocesses, and expand industrial applications. Expertise in enzyme engineering, fermentation technology, metabolic pathway optimization, and computational modeling is increasingly critical for developing next-generation biocatalysts and scalable biomanufacturing processes. This viewpoint highlights the growing demand for interdisciplinary training and education in biocatalysis, emphasizing strategies to equip scientists and engineers with the technical competencies needed to sustain progress in the field. By fostering a workforce adept in both fundamental principles and industrial applications, the sector will be well-positioned to accelerate sustainable innovations and meet future challenges in biomanufacturing.
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