Tag: Governor John Carney
Uvax Bio To Invest $8M, Expand In Delaware
The early-stage biopharma company will expand its vaccine research, development and commercialization operations, bringing 63 new jobs to Newark over next three years.
WuXi STA Breaks Ground For Delaware Pharmaceutical Facility
WuXi STA is expected to create 500 jobs and Breakthru Beverage Group completes new distribution, packing and office facility In Middletown, DE.
Versogen Sticks With Delaware For $4.8 M Expansion
Over the next three years, green energy startup Versogen will create 49 new jobs at the FMC Stine Research Center in Newark, Delaware.
Agilent Technologies Will Invest $7M In Delaware Modernization, Expansion
Life sciences company Agilent Technologies’ investment in Delaware will transform its Little Falls site into a world-class R&D lab.
LaMotte Company To Expand Manufacturing, R&D Operations In Delaware
LaMotte will invest $3.3 million in its new Pencader Corporate Center site, adding more than 100 new jobs in Newark, DE.
Investor Cash Management Picks Delaware For New HQ
The early-stage digital fintech company will invest $15 million to create 395 jobs in Wilmington as part of Delaware’s growing fintech hub.
Medical Tech Company Hologic Expands In Delaware
Medical technology company Hologic will invest more than $20 million to expand operations in Newark, DE, creating 225 jobs.
Sepax Technologies Growing In Delaware
Delaware Lab Space Grants help global chromatography company increase R&D work and expand manufacturing operations in Newark, DE.
Building A Diverse Tech Talent Pipeline In Delaware
New initiative will take a demand-driven approach to IT talent, expanding IT career opportunities and creating a diverse, inclusive pipeline of highly qualified workers.
Old Dominion Freight Line To Grow In Delaware
The North American LTL motor carrier will invest more than $13.6 million to establish a new service center in Northern Delaware.
U.S. Corrugated Considering Central Delaware For $80M “Super Plant”
The company has designated Dover as the "location of preference" for a 457,000-square-foot manufacturing facility that will create more than 150 jobs.