Green Bicycle Company and Sheboygan Active Transportation Boothĭemonstrations on patching and replacing bike tire tubes. Spring-is-on-its-way Cooking with Marilyn MontemayorĮgg Carton Starter Gardens with Mead Library White clover seeding, songs, celebration and education on the “original lawn”.īird Feeder Building with Moraine Shores Audubonįeaturing healthy and delectable foods for purchase MilliporeSigma, the life sciences business of global science and technology. ![]() Green Smoothies with Bria Weyker, Nourish Farmsĭark Green Leafy Vegetables Nutrition EducationĬoffee Filter Flower Making with Above & Beyond Children’s Museumįood Preserving with Amanda Strojinc, Hopefully Homesteadingġ0am-11am | Library Plaza Lawn North (behind the fountain) MiliiporeSigma set for 80,000-square-foot expansion of Wisconsin facility. Featuring free activities and workshops for all ages, including fitness, nutrition, science, crafts, cooking, gardening and other green-themed topics.Ĭommunity partners include: Above & Beyond Children's Museum, Amanda Strojinc, Community Recreation Department, Elevate Yoga, Goodside Grocery, Green Bicycle Co., Horizons4Girls, JoAnne Friedman, Jon Doll and Jane Lang, Marilyn Montemayor, MilliporeSigma, Moraine Shores Audubon, Nourish Farms, Play is Healing, Rachael Haas, Sheboygan Active Transportation, Sheboygan County Food Bank, Stefano’s Slo Food Market, Terra Sol Gardens, and the YMCA. All expansions and investments are part of an ambitious, multi-year program to increase the industrial capacity and capabilities of the Life Science business sector to support the growing global demand for lifesaving medications and to make significant contributions to public health.Join Mead Library and our community partners as we chase away the winter blues and welcome the greens of spring. The Life Science business sector of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, said it is continuing to invest in products and technologies across its portfolio that are key to manufacturing novel therapies, vaccines and diagnostics. "In addition to creating 60 new jobs in Sheboygan, this new facility will provide a major step forward in expanding domestic diagnostic testing as the company's first lateral flow membrane production facility in the U.S., ensuring our state and country are ready to tackle any public health crisis that comes our way now and into the future." "From COVID-19 rapid testing to cancer therapies, the work MilliporeSigma does helps promote the health and safety of our families and communities while creating good jobs for hardworking Wisconsinites, and I am glad to be celebrating their success today," said Governor Tony Evers. The new facility will support the growth of its products and services in the Sheboygan Falls campus. The lateral flow membrane production line complements the global capacity network of the Life Science business sector of Merck KGaA, by adding redundant capabilities to its two production lines in Cork, Ireland, thereby mitigating supply chain risks. The company plans to add 40 jobs by the end of year as part of its expansion of its Stains & Dyes and Flavor and Fragrances portfolios. Its location further supports the company's competitive market advantage with improved supply security and reduced lead times for global customers. Once built, the lateral flow membrane facility will be MilliporeSigma's first facility in the United States capable of producing diagnostic-grade membrane. "This new, state-of-the-art facility will support the surge in demand experienced by our global in-vitro diagnostic manufacturing customers." "Our purpose is to positively impact life and health with science, and today's ground-breaking exemplifies this commitment by adding physical capacity and expanding our regional network to meet the growing needs of our customers and ensure supply chain security," said Matthias Heinzel, Member of the Executive Board of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, and CEO Life Science. Lateral flow membranes are a key component in rapid diagnostic test kits for a variety of applications, including Covid-19 testing, according to company officials. Department of Defense (DoD), on behalf of the U.S. The new facility is supported by a $136.7 million contract award from the U.S. The project is expected to create 60 jobs. and Canada Life Science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, started construction at its lateral flow membrane production facility in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
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