Life science campus creates 120 jobs and sets out further growth plans

The National Agri-Food Innovation Campus in York is looking to attract more life science organisations as part of its five year growth strategy, after last year attracting 120 jobs on site. The 80-acre site at Sand Hutton attracted several new tenants during 2017, which brought more than 120 jobs to the campus. They included global drug development company Covance and environmental consultants FPCR. Also joining the site were intellectual property specialists Symbiosis IP and end-to-end technology company Trustmarque.  ... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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