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Harford County secures $1M state grant to build Maryland’s first fully integrated algae-based biomanufacturing facility
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Harford County secures $1M state grant to build Maryland’s first fully integrated algae-based biomanufacturing facility
ABERDEEN, MD—Harford County is celebrating a significant victory for its burgeoning biomanufacturing sector with the announcement of a $1 million state grant. This funding will support the construction of Maryland’s first fully integrated algae-based biomanufacturing facility at the county’s CONVERGE Center in Aberdeen, located near Aberdeen Proving Ground. The award comes from TEDCO’s Equitech Growth Fund, a state-supported agency dedicated to …
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