Covington's bioLOGIC is expanding and expecting to attract related companies. The life sciences incubator will triple its size when it moves in its newest companies in March.
"Our goal is to be the first stop and the first step for anything in life science. They can start here and if there are resources on the Kentucky side that are good for them we'll take them that direction. If it's on the Ohio side, we can work though that as well."
Northern Kentucky Tri-ED hopes to connect these growing life sciences companies to resources and support in Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties. Says Karen Finan, Senior Vice President of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, in a report from WVXU:
"And while I can't name companies specific at this point, I can say that we do expect a number of announcements over the course of this year and next as we continue to get the word out about life sciences in Northern Kentucky in concert with the availability down at the bioLOGIC Center."
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