On Demand Pharmaceuticals Picks Maryland For HQ
Transformative drug manufacturer On Demand Pharmaceuticals will locate its new headquarters, manufacturing, and R&D facility in Montgomery County, MD. BF Staff
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On Demand Pharmaceuticals Picks Maryland For HQ
The transformative drug manufacturer will locate its new headquarters, manufacturing, and R&D facility in Montgomery County, MD.
January 26, 2021
On Demand Pharmaceuticals Picks Maryland For HQ
Innovative pharmaceutical manufacturing company On Demand Pharmaceuticals (ODP) has selected Rockville in Montgomery County, MD for its new Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) manufacturing, research, development, and headquarters facility.
ODP recently signed a $20 million contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop a domestic production capability for critical active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and medicines using its proprietary
MSDE PARTNERS WITH APPLE IN NEW APP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MARYLAND SCHOOLS
January 22, 2021
PROGRAM FOR MARYLAND SCHOOLS
Will Be Added in the 2021-22 School Year
BALTIMORE, MD – (January 22, 2021) – The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) is pleased to announce the launch of a new Career and Technical Education (CTE) program of study in partnership with Apple that will teach students mobile applications and software development beginning next school year. The Mobile Applications and Software Development Program starts by teaching students how to use the Swift programming language. Swift is used to program macOS, iOS, watchOS, tvOS and other devices.
This new CTE program will provide students with hands-on experiences in the rapidly growing world of mobile app development and software engineering. The App Development program is primarily for high school and consists of three courses beyond the “Everyone Can Code” (ECC) course, although school systems have th
Nonprofit eyes Montgomery County for global pandemic prevention center
County considering $500,000 to help with project
January 20, 2021 | 9:53 pm
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A nonprofit is considering Montgomery County as the site of a global pandemic center that would focus on prevention, research and response.
The Global Pandemic Prevention and Biodefense Center would serve as the “world’s epicenter” for pandemic prevention and biodefense ecosystem coordination.
County Council Member Hans Riemer proposed a $500,000 special appropriation to help fund the strategy phase of the project, which began in December. The appropriation was introduced at the council’s meeting on Tuesday.
Connected DMV, the nonprofit, focuses on initiatives with government, private industry academia and community partners. The nonprofit and other partners are leading the effort to craft plans for the center.
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