The ReGen Valley Tech Hub project is funded by an EDA grant and lead by the Advanced Regenerative Medicine Institute (“ARMI”), located in the Manchester Millyard. Within the funded tech hub are funded project leads which include the YWCA, University of New Hampshire (“UNH”) and The Foundation for Healthy Communities (“FHC”).
FHC’s work is supported by a partnership with Franklin Pierce University (“FPU”). Together FHC and FPU are developing strategies for clinical readiness and delivery of critical education and training to professionals working in New Hampshire’s health care system.
The work of the project leads is underpinned by the ReGen Valley consortium consisting of over 40 local businesses, all affiliated by a commitment to investment in the success of ReGen Valley.
Franklin Pierce University
FHC’s expertise and mission is to build healthier communities through partnership, collaboration and creating innovative solutions to advance health care for NH residents. In this project, FHC is partnering with Franklin Pierce University to support strategic planning for the expansion of education and training opportunities for health care professionals with a shared goal of developing industry expertise andattracting workforce to the economic hub. FHC is advising and informing the development of education curriculum In partnership with Franklin Pierce University, FHC is advising and informing the development of education curriculum.
ARMI
The ReGen Valley Tech Hub, led by the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), aims to make New Hampshire a global leader in biofabrication to produce cost-effective regenerative therapies that address chronic disease and organ failure. Amidst growing commercial demand for these therapies, this Tech Hub seeks to advance biofabrication-related therapies, invest in manufacturing facilities, and incubate technology startups to secure domestic regenerative therapy development and biofabrication.
Consortium Partners
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