IN THE NEWS
October 22, 2022
$44 million grant will help build medical infrastructure, bridge to good jobs
"MANCHESTER — A $44 million federal grant will help produce the infrastructure for mass-producing human cells and organs as well as provide a path for students not ticketed for college to find a good-paying job.
The previously-announced grant from the U.S. Commerce Department provides funds to expand education opportunities as well as make advances in the regenerative medicine field through the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI).
“We will see the impacts of the technologies that are developed through this project. They’re going to reverberate all around the world and we will see the economic impacts, too, right here,” Sen. Maggie Hassan said during a roundtable discussion in the Millyard on Friday.
The grant included about a half-dozen partners, including the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, Southern New Hampshire University and the Manchester Transit Authority."