Pharma companies assess Galway site
Major pharmaceutical companies have visited an IDA site in Galway to assess the likelihood of building a €500 million biopharma plant, which could create up to 1,000 jobs.
Major pharmaceutical companies have visited an IDA site in Galway to assess the likelihood of building a €500 million biopharma plant, which could create up to 1,000 jobs.
The investors, from North America and Canada, inspected the 70-acre site in Oranmore, where planning permission has already been granted for a biopharma campus.
The IDA is investing €4.5 million in servicing the site. Jim Murren, regional manager of IDA West, said the campus was being heavily marketed,...
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