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Iowa Expands Bioindustrial Manufacturing with $40M BioMADE Facility
15 Nov
Summary
- $40M project to bring BioMADE to Iowa State University's BioCentury Research Farm
- Facility will serve as a pilot-scale biomanufacturing plant for bioindustrial products
- Partnership between Iowa, ISU, and U.S. Department of War to boost biotech development

In a significant move to bolster Iowa's bioindustrial manufacturing capabilities, Governor Kim Reynolds and Iowa State University President Wendy Wintersteen recently participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for a $40 million project at the ISU BioCentury Research Farm in Boone.
The project, led by BioMADE, a Manufacturing Innovation Institute backed by the U.S. Department of War, will establish a 15,000-square-foot pilot-scale biomanufacturing plant at the research farm. The facility is designed to support the development and research of bioindustrial products, helping to bring them to commercial and defense markets.




