Bioscience manufacturing in rural North Carolina

Saturday, March 27, 2004

Scotland County, NC is about 100 miles south of Raleigh-Durham, right on the South Carolina border. The county is the site of a new biomanufacturing facility.

Raleigh-Durham is home to 75% of the 18,000 workers in the biosciences in the state. The industry is growing at 10% to 15% annually. North Carolina has been building the foundations for biosciences over the long term, and the expansion of biomanufactuting into rural counties represents another stage of the state's development.

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posted by Ed Morrison |

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