UCB Expands Biomanufacturing Capacity with $2B Atlanta Facility and 330 New Positions
UCB, a Belgium-based pharmaceutical company, announced plans to construct a $2 billion drug manufacturing facility in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
This acquisition continues the company's active expansion strategy.
UCB, a Belgium-based pharmaceutical company, announced plans to construct a $2 billion drug manufacturing facility in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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