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Biotech ventures need a
specialized work and support environment
for optimal development toward
commercialization.
This is the premise and purpose of Technology Enterprise
Park, located in Midtown Atlanta. The hub of Atlanta’s
fast-growing biotech industry, Technology Enterprise
Park serves corporations pushing new frontiers of life
science and is affiliated with Georgia Tech, one of the
nation’s top academic institutions in technology
commercialization.
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Join us! Biotech/Biomedical space is available for
your company. Wet labs, clean room, clinical
suite, more. Purpose built high-density laboratory space
built from the ground up - not a retrofitted industrial or
office building full of problems. Beautiful space, fully
furnished and ready to go. Up to 50,000 square
feet for lease - can be subdivided. Contact
John
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Wireless Heart
Monitor Fine-Tunes Cardiac-Failure Treatment, Scientific
American. For the 5.8 million people in the U.S.
faced with chronic heart failure, trips back to the hospital
can be frequent, costly and dangerous. This new implanted
electromechanical pressure sensor reduced hospital
readmissions by 30 percent. |
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Global Center
for Medical Innovation launches, Atlanta Journal
Constitution, Atlanta Business Chronicle. The
center will be housed at Technology Enterprise Park,
alongside Georgia Tech. Gov. Sonny Perdue unveiled the plans
this afternoon at the huge — and hugely important to Georgia
— 2009 BIO International Convention at the Georgia World
Congress Center.
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Kemira consolidates North American R&D in
Technology Enterprise Park, Atlanta Journal
Constitution. The Finnish company,
which develops technologies for pulp and paper, water
treatment and other industries, currently has
six locations in Georgia and more than 100 worldwide. The
company will move 85 jobs into 37,000 SF in Midtown Atlanta.
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Atlanta's premier biotech research park, supporting
the sophisticated requirements of commercial biotech
companies and providing them an interface with
Georgia Tech. The Park, currently 173,000 sf of
laboratory and hi-tech space, is home to companies
like CardioMems - wireless sensing and communication
technology for the human body; Kemira - North
American research center for the Finish chemical
group; and St. Joseph's Translational Research
Institute's preclinical facility. Learn what
advantages Georgia Tech and Technology
Enterprise Park can bring to your company.
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