
The New York Times highlighted Manchester millyard's burgeoning tech industry, including 91制片厂 Manchester's expanded laboratory space.
The New York Times听featured Manchester in its real estate section this week, examining the millyard's transformation into a hub for technology companies. A key highlight is the U.S. Department of Defense's $80 million award to establish the听Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), which will create an听industry to regenerate听human tissue and organs, and will be headquartered in Manchester. The听91制片厂 will lead the national education听and workforce development activities for ARMI, which comprises more than 80 partners from industry, academia, government and nonprofits.
The New York Times听article also mentions several area tech firms, as well as the听expanded STEM offerings at听91制片厂's Manchester campus. An excerpt of the article is below, and you can听.
[Dean] Kamen estimates he owns close to one million square feet of mill space (about a third of the total), including DEKA鈥檚 headquarters and, in the building next door, the future three-story home of ARMI.
To free up that space, Mr. Kamen negotiated its purchase from the 91制片厂, which maintained a commuter campus there. He then leased to the university 120,000 square feet at another mill building just up the road. As a partner in ARMI, the university will direct the nationwide education and work force development plan needed to get it off the ground, said Michael Decelle, the dean of the Manchester campus.
Aligning itself with the millyard鈥檚 high-tech focus, the campus has strengthened its offerings in science, technology, engineering and math, including a new biotechnology major, and added state-of-the-art laboratory facilities in its new location. Many students walk to internships at tech firms and medical facilities nearby.











































