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NSIV Receives $1.65 Million from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center

31 March, 2014

North Shore InnoVentures Receives $1.65 Million from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center
Award is part of $5 million grant to Colleges and Incubators to fund Lab/Facility and Equipment Upgrades in North Shore region

BEVERLY, MA, March 28, 2014. North Shore InnoVentures, (NSIV) one of New England’s leading technology incubators and business accelerators, announced today that it has received a capital grant of $1.65 million from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC). The grant will allow NSIV to expand its current laboratory facilities over the next three years and purchase advanced analytical instrumentation. This grant is part of a larger $5 million award to the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore (LSCNS), consisting of Endicott College, Gordon College,North Shore InnoVentures, North Shore Community College and Salem State University, and will fund major lab/facility and equipment upgrade projects at the member institutions and organizations.

The Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore was established in 2012 to foster expansion of the regional life sciences industry and provide collaborative industry support to help train a highly skilled workforce for the life sciences industry.

“In order for Massachusetts to continue to create jobs and prosper, we must train our workers for the jobs of the 21st century global economy, and provide spaces where early-stage companies can succeed,” said Governor Deval Patrick. “Our innovation economy relies on a well-educated, well-skilled workforce, and these grants will expand opportunity and grow jobs on the North Shore.”

North Shore InnoVentures operates technology business incubators to nurture innovative early-stage companies and support sustained economic growth in the North Shore region. NSIV focuses on cleantech and life sciences, two of the strongest technology clusters in Massachusetts. The incubator provides creative business acceleration services that increase the success rate for early-stage companies and their investors.

“North Shore InnoVentures has become a thriving part of the life sciences ecosystem on the North Shore, and this funding will enable NSIV to provide much-needed additional space and equipment to attract more early-stage companies to the region,” said Susan Windham-Bannister, Ph.D., President & CEO of the MLSC. “We are pleased to provide this capital funding to the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore, both for the expansion of NSIV, and to help academic institutions in the region better prepare students to compete successfully for jobs in our state’s fastest-growing industry sectors.”

“We are very grateful to the Mass Life Sciences Center. This grant will allow us to offer both aspiring students and promising entrepreneurs access to some of the industry’s most sophisticated – and widely used – analytical instrumentation for their research,” said Martha Farmer, President & CEO of North Shore InnoVentures. “The innovative technologies and startups in our incubator will strengthen the region’s biotech cluster, creating good jobs for these students and contributing to Massachusetts’ remarkable competitive advantage in this burgeoning field.”
The planned equipment purchases with MLSC funding will strengthen the Consortium’s cell imaging and cell-based analytics capabilities, as well as its mass spectrometry, tissue engineering, drug development and enabling technologies, and establish a next-generation sequencing center.

“A number of leading instrumentation companies like Waters, Olympus, Sage Science, Bio-Rad, EMD Millipore, Life Technologies, and Thermo Fisher Scientific are providing expertise in identifying instrumentation that is most widely used in the life sciences industry, while maximizing the purchasing power of the Consortium members,” said Farmer. “All of the industry partners have pledged their support in training students, faculty, and industry employees by having staff scientists and technicians provide seminars on instrument theory, use, and applications.”

NSIV will use its funding to expand its facilities, building out two new labs over two years and adding to an existing lab to accommodate an additional four to five companies. Equipment funds will be used to acquire new capabilities in digital PCR, flow cytometry, cell imaging, mass spectrometry and next-generation sequencing.

“We believe that new investors and entrepreneurs will be attracted to the North Shore because of our vibrant and growing life sciences cluster, including many startups as well as anchor companies in the region. We can now offer the advantages of access to cutting-edge instrumentation at LSCNS facilities, a highly trained local workforce and the relative affordability of operating a business in the area,” concluded Farmer. “This capital grant will directly stimulate young life sciences companies, creating an estimated 200-300 jobs incrementally on the North Shore by 2017, with positive effects on the Massachusetts economy lasting years beyond the funding period.”

About the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) is an investment agency that supports life sciences innovation, research, development and commercialization. The MLSC is charged with implementing a 10-year, $1-billion, state-funded investment initiative. These investments create jobs and support advances that improve health and well-being. The MLSC offers the nation’s most comprehensive set of incentives and collaborative programs targeted to the life sciences ecosystem. These programs propel the growth that has made Massachusetts the global leader in life sciences. The MLSC creates new models for collaboration and partners with organizations, both public and private, around the world to promote innovation in the life sciences. For more information, visit http://www.masslifesciences.com.

About the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore
Formally established in 2012 by Endicott College, Gordon College, Salem State University, North Shore Community College, and North Shore InnoVentures, the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore (LSCNS) came together with the following mission and goals: Workforce Development and Training: To educate students in the life sciences, industry best practices, and next-generation instrumentation; expand opportunities for internships and employment of graduates; and provide additional training for incumbent workers in the region. Collaborative Industry Support: To improve the instrumentation at non-profit institutions for training and use by new companies; promote collaborative efforts between industry and academia; and provide resources to foster the success of new companies. For more information, visit http://lscnorthshore.org.

About North Shore InnoVentures
North Shore InnoVentures (NSIV) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) business incubator headquartered at the burgeoning cluster of more than sixty life sciences and cleantech businesses at the Cummings Center in Beverly, MA. NSIV is dedicated to accelerating the growth of innovative early-stage life sciences and cleantech businesses and supporting the economic growth of Boston’s North Shore. Its management, board of directors, advisory board, and mentors bring a wealth of entrepreneurship experience in addition to business development and technical expertise. Further support comes from sponsors who contribute marketing, legal, operational and educational services. For more information, visit https://nsiv.org.

Contacts:
Martha Farmer, Ph.D.
President & CEO
North Shore InnoVentures
508-527-1832
Martha.farmer@nsiv.org
Media:
Paul Sagan
KCSA Strategic Communications
617-852-0495
psagan@kcsa.com

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