Health Tech Capitol | Fargo-based biotech Aldevron boosts Madison production and staff
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Fargo-based biotech Aldevron boosts Madison production and staff

Fargo-based biotech Aldevron boosts Madison production and staff

Biotechnology company Aldevron is expanding its Madison site, more than doubling the size of its space and, potentially, its staff over the next couple of years.

Founded in 1998 and based in Fargo, North Dakota, Aldevron opened operations in Madison in 2009 with six employees.

The company makes proteins and enzymes that are sold to drug development businesses.

Aldevron currently occupies 8,000 square feet at 5602 Research Park Blvd., in University Research Park, and it will add nearly 10,000 square feet, moving into space being vacated by another biotech. Large fermentation equipment already has arrived to expand the site’s biomanufacturing capacity.

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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