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Home / Business and Economy / Iowa Expands Bioindustrial Manufacturing with $40M BioMADE Facility

Iowa Expands Bioindustrial Manufacturing with $40M BioMADE Facility

15 Nov

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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
Iowa Expands Bioindustrial Manufacturing with $40M BioMADE Facility

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.

The project is a collaborative effort, with $10 million in funding from the Iowa Economic Development Authority, $10 million from Iowa State University, and $20 million from BioMADE, in addition to support from the U.S. Department of War. The new facility will expand ISU's fermentation capabilities, including the addition of 5,000 and 10,000-liter industrial fermenters, as well as lab space and downstream processing capabilities for businesses to test and scale their products.

Governor Reynolds praised the project as a reflection of the power of partnerships, bringing together Iowa's strengths in agriculture, research, and manufacturing to create something truly transformative. BioMADE CEO Douglas Friedman also highlighted the importance of these pilot projects in filling a critical gap and leading the way to more bio-based products being manufactured in the United States.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The BioMADE project is a $40 million initiative to establish a pilot-scale biomanufacturing facility at the Iowa State University BioCentury Research Farm in Boone, Iowa.
The BioMADE project in Iowa involves a partnership between the Iowa Economic Development Authority, Iowa State University, and the U.S. Department of War, with BioMADE as the lead organization.
The new BioMADE facility in Iowa will expand the state's biomanufacturing capabilities, support the development and commercialization of bioindustrial products, and create new jobs and economic opportunities in the biotech sector.

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