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Albumedix Expands Production Capacity at its Commercial-Scale Recombinant Human Albumin Manufacturing Plant and Opens New Research Facilities

Albumedix Expands Production Capacity at its Commercial-Scale Recombinant Human Albumin Manufacturing Plant and Opens New Research Facilities Albumedix Ltd. ( Albumedix ), a recognized global leader in recombinant human albumin specializing in the enablement of advanced therapies, announces the completed expansion of the company’s commercial-scale manufacturing facility, alongside with the establishment of a new Technology Centre equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories at its UK-based campus in Nottingham.   Albumedix Expands Production Capacity at rHA Manufacturing Plant and Opens New Research Facilities Play Capacity expansion at the company’s cGMP manufacturing plant in Nottingham, UK will enable Albumedix to support its next wave of clients from pre-clinical development through to market

Barry company Dow Silicones shortlisted for national award

Learning leader Alex Laurie (second from right) and apprentices Rhydian Price, Charlotte Clissold and James Parr from Dow Silicones UK Limited in Barry, a finalist in the Large Employer of the Year category of the Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2021. A BARRY company has been shortlisted for a national award celebrating their work in employment and success with apprenticeships. Dow Silicones UK Limited has been shortlisted for the Large Employer of the Year award at Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2021. Dow has been producing silicone intermediate products in Barry since 1952 and have been named as one of the largest material science companies in the world. They have been providing inclusive programmes to give apprentices the work-based skills to produce the next generation of engineers.

Should the St Mary s stadium be extended?

Should the St Mary s stadium be extended? FINANCIAL experts agree that extending Saints St Mary s stadium would be a risk without the certainty of regular sell-out crowds. There are currently 21,000 season ticket holders, but chairman Rupert Lowe says the board would only consider extending the ground if they could be confident fans would regularly fill the spare seats. Southampton Deloitte & Touche partner Stuart Woodward said: By spending millions on making thousands of extra seats available, you run the risk of not being able to fill the ground to capacity. It s better to be in a position where demand just outstrips supply - better to have the ground full every week with people wanting to get in than lots of empty seats.

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