KANNAPOLIS, N.C. — It hasn't officially opened yet, but the N.C. Research Campus is being billed by the Charlotte Biotechnology Conference as the "epicenter" of biotech research, commercialization and collaboration in the Charlotte region.
Organizers of the seventh annual conference will dedicate a large portion of the one-day event to discussions about the $1.5 billion life-sciences complex in downtown Kannapolis.
"It's the anchor project that is going to build the biotech sector in the region," said Kenneth Paulus, conference producer.
The Charlotte Research Institute will host the conference Oct. 28 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
For more details, see The Salisbury Post report.
Charlotte Biotechnology Conference to feature N.C. Research Campus
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