Center Launches 2010 Tax Incentive Program

Life Sciences leaders tour the manufacturing space at Morgan Advanced Ceramics in New Bedford, a recipient of a 2009 award from the Life Sciences Tax Incentive Program. The company received tax incentives totaling $570,000, and in exchange committed to creating nineteen new jobs in 2010 as part of a 25,000 square foot expansion. Pictured from left to right are MassBio President Robert Coughlin, Life Sciences Center President & CEO Susan Windham-Bannister, Buddy Rocha from the Massachusetts Office on Business Development, and Morgan Advanced Ceramics Vice President & General Manager Brian Roznoy.
Life Sciences leaders tour the manufacturing space at Morgan Advanced Ceramics in New Bedford, a recipient of a 2009 award from the Life Sciences Tax Incentive Program. The company received tax incentives totaling $570,000, and in exchange committed to creating nineteen new jobs in 2010 as part of a 25,000 square foot expansion. Pictured from left to right are MassBio President Robert Coughlin, Life Sciences Center President & CEO Susan Windham-Bannister, Buddy Rocha from the Massachusetts Office on Business Development, and Morgan Advanced Ceramics Vice President & General Manager Brian Roznoy.

The Center has begun accepting applications for the 2010 Life Sciences Tax Incentive Program. The application period opened on May 3, and applications are due July 2 at 12 pm. For more information about the program, or to access the online application, click here »

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