Solvias Opens Flagship Site in Research Triangle Park
The first phase, now open, includes a 20,000-square-foot space for release testing. The second phase, which should open in July, adds 30,000-square-feet of stability testing and other services.
A new 50,000-square-foot facility for large molecule analytical services has opened in Research Triangle Park this week. The Solvias center, flagship North American site for the company, is called the Center for Excellence for Biologics and Cell and Gene Therapy.
It's expected to bring 200 jobs to this area over the next three years.
The first phase, now open, includes a 20,000-square-foot space for release testing. The second phase, which should open in July, adds 30,000-square-feet of stability testing and other services.
"This Center of Excellence in RTP is a milestone in Solvias' global growth journey," said Archie Cullen, chief executive officer of Solvias. "Combining our team's expertise with advanced technology, we aim to set a new benchmark for delivering high-quality, reliable analytical support. It's an honor to partner with our clients in bringing groundbreaking therapies to patients worldwide."
The company also has locations in Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands.
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