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Biomanufacturing, Fabrics, Facilities, Manufacturing, Materials, Photonics, Workforce

Manufacturing keeps evolving—and the facilities that house manufacturing in the U.S. are also changing and innovating. Given that 54% of domestic R&D occurred in manufacturing in 2021, according to the National Science Foundation, it makes sense for industrial facilities to be the places that enable experimentation and encourage product development...

Bioengineering, Biomanufacturing

The US Defense appropriations bill makes available up to $500 million in grant funding for the development of lab-grown meat products by manufacturing company BioMADE, said the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., submitted an amendment to the Rules Committee on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related...

Biomanufacturing

Technological change happens gradually, then suddenly. So does opportunity.

Gradually, over the past decade, New Hampshire has been building the premier global hub for the emerging biofabrication and regenerative medicine industry. In other words: a new industry devoted to manufacturing cells, tissue, and organs that can revolutionize healthcare...

Cision
Biomanufacturing

Azenta Life Sciences, a leading provider of life sciences solutions worldwide, hosted the Cryogenic Considerations for Cell and Gene Therapy Symposium in Boston, MA October 17-19 th . The symposium brought together over 100 participants across over 60 organizations including top cryobiology experts to discuss the nuances of cryogenic supply chain...

Biofabrication, Biomanufacturing

Dr. Doris Taylor, CEO Organamet Bio Inc., is developing a groundbreaking way to engineer personalized hearts using a patient's own stem cells. She is a member of the Leadership Advisory Council of BioFabUSA, a 91¿´Æ¬ institute.