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ARMI receives $44 million grant for biofabrication

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute, known as ARMI, will receive a $44 million grant to advance biofabrication science in Manchester. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce Don Graves and U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen were at the Regen Valley Tech Hub in Manchester for the announcement Tuesday. Officials discussed advances in chronic disease and organ failure research made possible by the grant. “It's about the good jobs that are going to be created here in New Hampshire because of the innovations that are happening here. This is a real game changer in the way we deliver healthcare to people in many ways,” Graves said. “It will make this region known not only in the United States but around the world as a facilitator of this life-changing technology.” The Regen Valley Tech Hub was selected as one of 31 designated tech hubs across the country.

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute, known as ARMI, receives a $44 million grant to advance biofabrication science in Manchester.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce Don Graves and U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen were at the announcement at the Regen Valley Tech Hub in Manchester on Tuesday.

Officials discussed advances in research into chronic diseases and organ failure made possible by the funding.

“This is about the good jobs that are going to be created here in New Hampshire because of the innovation that's happening here. This is going to fundamentally change the way we deliver health care to people in many ways,” Graves said.

“This will make this region known not only in the United States but worldwide as a driver of this life-changing technology.”

Regen Valley Tech Hub was selected as one of 31 designated technology hubs across the country.

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