Milton’s health innovation sector is expanding, with a 35.7% increase in health-related jobs from 2020 to 2024. New post-secondary campuses and strategic partnerships are building a local talent pipeline and supporting growth in biotech, digital health, and medical services. With strong regional connectivity and planned development areas, Milton is well positioned for health-focused investment and business growth.
Quick facts
22,000
22,000 Milton residents aged 25–64 have post-secondary education in fields relevant to the health innovation sector
2,000
2,000 new health-related jobs have been added in Milton since 2020
49%
49% of Milton residents are under the age of 40
Health innovation sector leaders in Milton include:
Milton is home to one of Ontario's most educated workforces
Milton attracts top talent in many professional STEM and technology fields.