As biotech organization moves into new space, industry finds growing momentum
The new office is just the start – as well as a symbol – of how the biotech industry in South Dakota is finding strong traction heading into the new year.
The new office is just the start – as well as a symbol – of how the biotech industry in South Dakota is finding strong traction heading into the new year.
This $1 billion-plus aviation fuel plant coming to South Dakota might be just the start of the company’s investment.
Here’s a look at this week’s Movers & Shakers.
South Dakota Biotech, the state affiliate of the international BIO organization, has recognized three industry leaders with its annual awards and a special proclamation.
The granddaughter of a Nobel Peace Prize winner who now leads a foundation carrying on his legacy will lead off a day filled with cutting-edge content.
More than five dozen people already are signed up to connect at a Thursday mixer organized by South Dakota Biotech.
Sanford’s chief business development officer: “I’m working to realign our business development and innovation priorities with the priorities of the organization.”
“This company is positioned to do big things in our state.”
As Startup Sioux Falls plans to move into a new downtown headquarters, other organizations and businesses that located in its former building also have had to find new places to operate.
An exciting new relationship has big implications — for area cancer patients and in attracting top industry talent.