Stem Cell Research Institute to establish cell processing and storage center in Kanagawa
Pharma & MedicalKanagawa
Stem Cell Research Institute plans to develop a cell processing and storage center in Kanagawa, including land, buildings, cell processing equipment and cell storage equipment. The project is expected to increase cell processing and storage capacity, with construction scheduled from February 2025 through September 2027 and total planned investment of ¥1.1 billion.
Company
Stem Cell Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Investment
¥1.1B total planned investment
Location
Kanagawa
Capacity
Increased cell processing and cell storage capacity
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