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January/February 2010  

Well, the H1N1 Virus seems to continue to wreck havoc with some people. At the time of this writing, the vaccine is still hard to come by. When I called my pharmacy the other day to refill a prescription, there was a recorded message explaining they were still out of the vaccine. And while shopping in a department store, I heard a message over the public address system explaining how to avoid coming in contact with, or spreading, the germs.

Thinking about all of this hit home with me as I was contemplating this issue of Trade & Industry Development.  This issue has a heavy concentration on health-related topics.  And why not?  The subject of health absolutely affects each and every one of us.


In this issue...
 


Features
  Food Processing Location Trends
 
  Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Manufacturing Plants
 
  Site Selection for Biotechnology Companies
 

Outlooks
  Doing More with Less
 
  Innovation Under Siege
 

Spotlights
  Florida
 
  Illinois
 
  Louisiana
 
  Washington
 

Special Reports
  Community Progress Report
 
  Hopkinsville-Christian County, Kentucky
 
  Research and Development is BIG Business - Locally and Nationally
 



Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Manufacturing Plants
Recent regulatory, financial and other issues and changes are impacting site selection, site expansion and investment decisions for global manufacturers of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical products. This article will address some of these factors. While not meant to be an exhaustive treatise, nor a punch list for site selection activities, nonetheless, hopefully it will help us to look at some of the issues that these companies face, and help us be better partners – helping thought leaders in these firms to make key decisions around facility needs.
 
Some of the major issues... Read More: Digital Version or Text Version

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