Thrilled to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the Commonwealth Bio Accelerator!????This milestone would not have happened without the incredible leaders at CvilleBioHub along with the many other dedicated partners and supporters. The Region 9 Council has been honored to support these efforts through the GO Virginia grant program.?For us it has been an eight-year journey, but in a way --this is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter!????#Innovation #Biotech #Collaboration #NewBeginnings
关于我们
GO Virginia is a bipartisan, business-led economic development initiative that is changing the way the Commonwealth’s diverse regions collaborate on economic and workforce development activities. The objective of the GO Virginia program is to foster private sector growth and job creation through state incentives for regional collaboration between business, education, and local government. GO Virginia Region 9, also known as the Piedmont Opportunity Corridor, includes the City of Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange, and Rappahannock. TARGET SECTORS ? Biomedical & Biotechnology ? Financial & Business Services ? Food & Beverage Manufacturing ? IT & Communications ? Light Manufacturing PROJECT FRAMEWORKS ? Talent Development ? Growing Existing Businesses ? Entrepreneurship ? Site Readiness
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https://www.GOVirginia9.org/
GO Virginia Region 9的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 经济规划
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Charlottesville,Virginia
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- Biomedical & Biotechnology、Financial & Business Services、Food & Beverage Manufacturing、IT & Communications和Light Manufacturing
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1001 Research Park Blvd
Ste 301
US,Virginia,Charlottesville,22911
GO Virginia Region 9员工
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A news feature about the Wine Industry Implementation Grant proposal, an outcome of the GO Virginia Region 9 Wine Industry Planning Grant. https://lnkd.in/e9PJAMGd
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CvilleBioHub Enters Into A Virginia Collaboration Network And Will Launch New Biotech Accelerator In Charlottesville ? GO Virginia, University of Virginia, Manning Family Foundation, and local Economic Development support the three-year project driving life sciences entrepreneurship. Charlottesville, VA?(January?14,?2025) ---?The biotechnology and innovation landscape in Virginia is set for significant growth, thanks to a recent award from the state’s GO Virginia economic development program and a strategic partnership between CvilleBioHub?and the University of Virginia (UVA). This award will inject a crucial business component into Virginia’s existing biotech ecosystem, bolstering the success of high-potential, early-stage life sciences companies. GO Virginia Region 9 has allocated a $14.3 million funding package to three biotech organizations across Virginia as part of the multiregional initiative “Project VITAL: Virginia Innovations and Technology Advancements in Life Sciences.” Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ekJTb_a7
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GO Virginia Region 9 staff attended the Business and Industry Coalition: Light Manufacturing and Food & Beverage Manufacturing, held by Virginia Career Works - Piedmont Region on October 30th. Community colleges, public schools, industry representatives, and VCW staff served as panelists and addressed questions on programs and challenges of their sector; then participants broke into groups to identify opportunity pathways and information share.
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Congratulations to Afton Scientific on its $200 million, 200 job expansion in Albemarle County.?Founded by CEO Tom Thorpe about 30 years ago, Afton Scientific is a pharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing organization with clients in over 18 countries.?The company specializes in the sterile filling of small-volume injectable drugs with expertise in small-batch commercial products and clinical trials.??We are grateful for Tom Thorpe's service on the GO Virginia Region 9 Council.
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GO Virginia Region 9 Council Chair, Ethan Dunstan, served on the Regional Growth & Diversification Panel at the GO Virginia State Board Retreat. He joined Dr. Eddie Amos, Region 2 Council Chair, and Elizabeth Creamer, Region 4 Council Member, in discussing how their regions collaborate with public and private partners and leverage the framework to capitalize economic opportunities.
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Discover how women are breaking barriers in venture capital! Join us for a special screening and panel discussion featuring top female investors who are changing the game. Let’s empower women to achieve true equality through financial power. ?? Brought to you by the Ascending Angels Committee, Charlottesville Angel Network, CAV Angels, and Venture Central (through the Diversify-Connect-Fund grant, provided by the U.S. Economic Development Administration).
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