INDUNIV, an organization that for 38 years has been the voice of the bioscience industry in Puerto Rico, will represent the island at the BIO International Convention,” in Boston from June 4-7.
The companies that make up part of the biotechnical agricultural industry in Puerto Rico generate, for each invested dollar in the industry through incentives and tax credits, a return on investment of $5.36 for the local economy, with a net benefit of $65 million.
CDI Laboratories Inc., Puerto Rico's first facility dedicated to the research, development and commercialization of biotechnology products, has opened a $17 million facility in Mayagüez.