Spanning 38 states and covering bioindustrial manufacturing industry leaders and academic institutions, the BioMADE member network is working to strengthen American competitiveness, secure the U.S. supply chain, reshore manufacturing jobs, and support rural development.
“We are proud to support our over 300 members in achieving their goals, from cutting-edge biotechnology innovation to education and workforce development programs and opportunities,” said Douglas Friedman, CEO at BioMADE. “As BioMADE’s network expands and our pilot-scale infrastructure network takes shape, we thank the U.S. Department of Defense for their continued partnership, and we look forward to collaborating with our members further to establish the U.S. as the leader in the global bioeconomy.”