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Johnson & Johnson Announces $2B Investment in North Carolina Biologics Plant

2nd October 2024

In a significant move, Johnson & Johnson is set to invest over $2 billion in a cutting-edge biologics manufacturing plant in Wilson, North Carolina. This major initiative is expected to create 420 jobs and provide essential supplies for oncology, immunology, and neuroscience treatments. Construction will begin in early 2025, with full operational capabilities expected soon after.

This announcement comes on the same day Johnson & Johnson confirmed layoffs at its New Jersey headquarters, underscoring a strategic shift towards enhancing their manufacturing capabilities. VP of innovative medicine supply chain at J&J, highlighted the company’s commitment to maintaining a resilient supply chain. This investment aligns with North Carolina’s status as a burgeoning hub for biopharmaceutical manufacturing, rich with talent and resources.

Governmental support has been robust, with North Carolina’s Economic Investment Committee approving a 12-year grant worth nearly $13.7 million, which is contingent on job creation and investment milestones. Governor Roy Cooper’s press release emphasized the projected $2.3 billion economic boost to the state over the next 12 years, further solidifying North Carolina’s relevance in this critical sector.

Johnson & Johnson’s $2 billion investment in a new North Carolina biologics plant marks a substantial growth phase for the company and the region. By adding 420 jobs and significantly contributing to the local economy, J&J is poised to become an integral part of North Carolina’s thriving life sciences ecosystem.

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