Thermo Fisher Brings More Opportunities to Right to Work Wisconsin
Thermo Fisher Scientific, a major player in the life sciences, pharmaceutical, and biotech sectors, is expanding its operations in Right to Work Middleton, Wisconsin. In order to cover the cost, the company is investing a total of $58 million toward the project. They will also create 350 new jobs.
From Area Development Magazine:
“As research in biopharmaceutical therapies continues to rapidly expand, we are excited to expand our overall capacity and capabilities in laboratory services to help our customers deliver therapies that meet the highest quality and safety standards for patients. […] We will continue to support and empower our customers as they continue to discover, develop, and deliver new groundbreaking therapies. This $58 million investment to expand the site is a testament to our dedication in supporting Thermo Fisher’s Mission of making the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.” […]
“Thermo Fisher plays a key role in our state’s biohealth and biotechnology industry by providing many of the clinical services companies need to bring safe and effective treatments to patients. […] Their continued growth is a huge win for innovation in our state.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
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