Newest Science Center tenant serves as bridge to U.S. for overseas life science companies
The Triana Group has just opened an office at The University City Science Center that helps overseas life science companies expand into the US market.
The Triana Group has just opened an office at The University City Science Center that helps overseas life science companies expand into the US market.
Nanotechnology startup Optofluidics, Inc. has established offices at the University City Science Center's Port Business Incubator.
In times like these, it's organizations like the University City Science Center that not only keeps economies afloat, but positions them to exceed expectations.
Three new life sciences companies have moved into the University City Science Center in West Philadelphia, and each has raved about the center's facilities.
In October of 2007, the CEO Council for Growth's study to identify opportunities to connect universities with industry for regional economic development cited a funding gap between research grants and seed money in life sciences technology.