Wisconsin is one of five emerging biotech “hot spots,” according to the e-newsletter “FierceBiotech.” California, New Jersey, Maryland’s I-270 corridor and Singapore joined Wisconsin on the list, which was reported by Forbes.com this week.
Amid the competition for biotech companies, some locations offer much better incentives than others. Thus, e-mail newsletter FierceBiotech put out a list of five emerging hot spots for biotech. The winners are, in alphabetical order, California, Maryland and its I-270 tech corridor, New Jersey, Singapore and Wisconsin.
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