Dr. J.J. Lin of Imagilin Technology, LLC got his start at Frederick's biotech incubator, FITCI. |
Each year, the City of Frederick's Department of Economic Development (DED) attends the world’s largest biotechnology gathering, the BIO International Convention. Here, they network with high-level executives and influential decision makers who come to BIO to discover new players in the industry, form partnerships, and evaluate emerging technologies.
At BIO, and at home, DED represents Frederick's role within Maryland's largest bioscience cluster, and lets businesses know why Frederick is ideal for this industry. There are many reasons these companies are attracted to our area. Below are some of the top reasons the biosciences thrive in Frederick, Maryland.
5 Reasons the Biosciences Thrive in Frederick, Maryland
Frederick City and County economic development professionals at BIO 2014. |
2. Opportunity & Collaboration-Businesses enjoy strong
biotechnology transfer opportunities from the federal labs at Fort Detrick and
the National Cancer Institute; a local biotech incubator (FITCI); available
state-of-the-art labs & offices, and local networking opportunities with
partners.
3. Educated Workforce-Ranked the 2nd Smartest City by
Forbes.com, 36% of the workforce holds a bachelor's degree or higher.
4. Transportation-Major highways and mass transit connect Frederick
with Washington, D.C., the I-95 corridor, and the Port of Baltimore.
5. Quality of Life-Historic Downtown Frederick ranked #6 in
Livability.com’s “Top 10 Best Downtowns 2014” list.
Want to learn more? Contact us and we can assist you with more information, site selection assistance, and information about the biosciences in our area.
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