Biotech company expands Wake County facility to create one o

Biotech company expands Wake County facility to create one of the largest end-to-end cellculture facilities

RALEIGH — FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies North Carolina, Inc. will expand its biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Wake County, adding 680 jobs and investing $1.2 billion in the Town of Holly Springs,

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