The North Carolina Biotechnology Center, together with other partners, recently released a BioPharma Manufacturing Labor Market Analysis for the greater Charlotte, NC region. The study concludes that the people and skills in the regional labor force can support a major biomanufacturing facility. And the Charlotte region is already recognized for its existing transportation, distribution and energy infrastructure.
So, if a company is considering building a new biomanufacturing facility in the Charlotte region or anywhere else in NC, what economic incentives might be available?
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Author: Allain C. Andry