Greater MSP competing to land $100 million for biotech business cluster
6 Jan 2022
News
Minnesota is well-known nationally for its health care and medical technology industries, but local lab space for new biotech companies is in short supply.
University Enterprise Laboratories (UEL), a St. Paul nonprofit, aims to provide space for such startups, but with 60 other companies currently using its large facility, there's no more room.
Click here to view the original article from the Star Tribune.
More Topics
Best Economic Development Websites For 2022
Jan 4 2022We present to you the Best Economic Development Websites for 2022. Each year, backed by research, conferences, and the latest trends, the Golden Shovel Agency team puts together a list of what we consider to be the best economic development websites. This is always difficult, as there are many deserving...
As businesses navigate a new world following the global pandemic, most will need to adapt to a more agile workplace. An overarching result of the pandemic was the population diffusion of city centers. As COVID cases continue to affect our society, a return to downtown metro areas has been slow...
The U.S. solar manufacturing industry, which today can supply fewer than 8 GW of assembled modules if each facility is pumping at full volume, could almost double within two years — if every company that claimed in 2021 it was starting a new factory follows through.
Fueling the Gold...