New life sciences campus opens in Burlington

A new Life Sciences Center has been opened in Burlington by MilliporeSigma. This center is planned as hub for collaboration in the region for the North American life science business of Merck KGaA.

The campus is 280,000 square feet in size and has a training center and office space, as well as a customer collaboration laboratory for 1,000 employees. It will be a destination for its global customers, with a customer service and call center and space for collaboration, which is replacing the former facility in Billerica.

The collaboration space will provide for customer experiments, application troubleshooting in a nonproduction environment, and hands-on training. Customers will be able to work with company scientists and engineers to learn about the latest techniques in bio-manufacturing.

The first BioReliance End-to-End Biodevelopment Center in the region from MilliporeSigma is also set to open by the end of the year. This will be a lab where small-scale drug manufacturers can conduct clinical trials in the early phases.

CEO of MilliporeSigma, Udit Batra, Ph.D., said that the campus in Burlington is specifically designed as an environment for fostering hands-on collaboration so that the company’s engineers and scientists can work with customers to solve significant issues in life science.

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