
Biomanufacturing Lost Traction in Mass.
Massachusetts’ life science industry added R&D jobs but lost traction in biomanufacturing, a hoped-for source of new jobs and economic growth outside of the Greater Boston cluster.
by Steve Adams | Aug 28, 2024
Massachusetts’ life science industry added R&D jobs but lost traction in biomanufacturing, a hoped-for source of new jobs and economic growth outside of the Greater Boston cluster.
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