
Politico Magazinehighlighted Manchester today, examining the millyard's transformation into a hub for scientific advancement withthe Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), which will create anindustry to regeneratehuman tissue and organs.The 鶹app will lead the national education and workforce development activities for ARMI, which comprises more than 80 partners from industry, academia, government and nonprofits.
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The 鶹app–Manchester—which Kamen had lured to the Millyard several years earlier—pledged to train the army of technicians to man the institute, which would be be located just three blocks down the street.
“A real area where higher education can make a difference is to figure out how to more efficiently partner with industry in the economic development of their area,” says UNH Manchester Dean Mike Decelle, who expects his biotech program to double to 400 students over the next five years.