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Georgia is the center of global health, with a critical mass of bioscience organizations and companies leading innovations for the industry. Existing companies and new arrivals have access to a highly educated workforce, renowned research institutions, cutting-edge technological resources and global access through hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Georgia’s business-friendly climate is consistently ranked among the best in the country with incentives that encourage growth among bio companies. For example, companies that create 50 or more high-paying jobs can take advantage of Georgia’s Quality Job Tax Credit.
The Bioscience Industry is Thriving
Georgia’s Bioscience Snapshot
570 Number of facilities employing nearly 24,000 people
(Bioscience Database, Georgia Power, 2016)
14thState ranking for bio-related occupational
employment (EMSI, 2015.4)
30+Bioscience-related eminent scholars
(Georgia Research Alliance)
2,400Bioscience jobs created in last five years
(Press announcements)
Top Employers
Company / Organizational Employment
U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
8,539
Baxalta (formerly Baxter International) (fully operational in 2018) 1,500
Merial Ltd. 1,171
Alcon Laboratories 1,100
Quest Diagnostics Inc. 1,093
SNF Inc. 1,000
halyard health Inc. (formerly Kimberly-Clark health Care) 700
Covidien 580
Quintiles Laboratories Ltd. 575
Cancer Treatment Centers of America 570
LabCorp 548
C.R. Bard Inc. 530
American Red Cross/SE Blood Services 500
Ethicon Inc. 500
Source: Bioscience Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development. Total employment may include multiple locations.
Bioscience IndustryGEOrGia – hOmE Of OnE Of ThE naTiOn’S lEadinG BiOSCiEnCE CluSTErS
When fully operational, Baxalta’s (formerly Baxter International) new facility in Covington will bring additional capacity for testing, purification, and fill and finish for its biologic products. It will also create nearly 1,500 jobs. Products to be manufactured at the facility include immunoglobulin therapy for patients with immune deficiencies and albumin products primarily used as plasma-volume replacement therapy in critical care, trauma and burn patients.
“ We look forward to doing business in an area distinguished by its talent pool and outstanding infrastructure. Georgia’s commitment to workforce success contributed to the unique appeal of this site for Baxter.”
robert Parkinson, CEO, Baxter International
Source: “Workforce, Infrastructure Lead Baxter to Pick Georgia for New Facility,” Life Sciences Case Study, Georgia Department of Economic Development, June 2014
Why Georgia for Biosciences?
• Large concentration of bio occupational employment, including more than 27,000 researchers and scientists
• World-class research institutions and technological resources
• Pro-business climate and favorable tax structure
• The HOPE scholarship is available to all students who meet academic requirements, covering 90-100 percent of tuition costs for 4-year programs. The hOPE grant covers 100 percent of tuition costs for 2-year degree programs.
Bioscience ClustersClusters of bioscience companies in Georgia are located predominantly in metro atlanta, augusta and athens.
Employment by Sector for Georgia’s Bio industry
Varian establishes new customer hub.
The new center will include a state-of-the-art customer visit facility so that customers in Europe and the eastern part of the United States do not have to travel far to meet with the company about future technology needs.
“ We anticipate that there will be significant worldwide growth in demand for technology and software that clinicians can use to improve outcomes when treating cancer. The new facility in Atlanta will enable us to foster greater collaboration across our teams and make sure that we have the space to accommodate future growth. We sincerely appreciate the support we have received for this project from Georgia state officials.”
Kollen Kennedy, President, Varian’s Oncology Systems Business
Source: “Varian Medical Systems to Create 100 Jobs in Atlanta,” Press Release, Governor’s Office, 3.10.2015
Source: 2012 Deloitte Study and Georgia Bio Definitions; Bioscience Database, Georgia Power, 2015
Robust Bioscience Value ChainGeorgia offers strong company support for full product life cycle, from r&d to market.
healthcare information technology industry touches every phase of the bioscience value chain.
Georgia is becoming a hub for healthcare information technology companies. As data collection, analysis and dissemination becomes increasingly vital to the healthcare and bioscience ecosystem, demand for robust, versatile information systems will grow exponentially.
Kaiser Permanente Announces New IT Center
April 2015: Kaiser Permanente announced plans for a new midtown Atlanta information technology center that will employ 900 IT professionals. The IT shared services facility will provide services related to cybersecurity, mobile technologies, patient medical records, consumer technologies, electronic medical record systems and other back office functions.
“ We are delighted to bring a new IT campus to Georgia. The Atlanta area is a strong health technology hub with a high availability of tech talent, making it the ideal location for Kaiser Permanente’s new IT campus. We’re happy to be supporting Georgia’s economy with a healthy dose of new high-tech jobs, and to further demonstrate our commitment to improve the health and well being of the communities that we serve.”
Julie miller-Phipps, President, Kaiser Permanente Georgia
Source: “Kaiser Permanente Bringing 900 IT Jobs to Midtown,” Midtown Patch, 4.16.2015
major healthcare iT facilities in Georgia
Company City Product or Service Employment
McKesson Provider Technologies (hQ) AlpharettaComputer Integrated Systems Design, Distribution, Medical Equipment and Support Services
2,000
Greenway health LLC Carrollton Computer Programming Services 900
Alere Medical Inc. Atlanta health & Allied Services, health Information Solutions 750
Renowned University Research InstitutesGeorgia public and private research universities are world renowned and are on the cutting edge of bioscience innovation.
major research universities
research & development Expenditures at Georgia’s research universities
Administered by the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), Georgia’s Eminent Scholars lead ground-breaking research projects at the state’s world-class research universities. Approximately half of more than 60 world renowned scientists specialize in various bioscience fields. The scholars’ expertise is available to academia, as well as to the business community.
Why Eminent Scholars Choose Georgia:
“ The far-reaching vision of the political, academic, scientific, and business leaders in Georgia in establishing the Georgia Research Alliance is a major driving force in the development of Georgia’s higher education infrastructure. This is also one of the reasons that I decided to come to Georgia State University. Another reason is the academic environment at GSU, which encourages interdisciplinary activities and collaborations.”
Binghe Wang, Ph.D., Drug Discovery and New Diagnostics, Georgia State University
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Schoolr&d Expenditures in 2014 (thousands)
Enrollment (2013)
Georgia Institute of Technology $725,550 21,471
Emory University $558,600 14,513
University of Georgia $355,471 34,536
Georgia State University $123,915 32,165
Augusta University $64,118 8,468
Clark Atlanta University $9,192 3,458
Source: Academic R&D Expenditures, National Science Foundation, IPEDS
highly-Educated Pipeline and Global ExpertiseGeorgia is a leading state for bioscience talent.
Georgia ranks among the top 15 states in concentration of bioscience talent. In 2014, postsecondary institutions in Georgia awarded 3,500 bioscience-related degrees while employment totaled 25,548 for selected bioscience-related occupations. (Source: IPEDS, EMSI, 2015.4)
Georgia’s graduates are trained in the nation’s top research-intensive institutions. The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and Emory University offer a joint biomedical engineering program ranked second in the nation (Source: 2015 U.S. News & World Report). The University of Georgia (UGA), Georgia State University (GSU), Clark Atlanta University (CAU), Mercer University, Augusta University, and the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) also offer extensive bioscience programs.
*All degrees in selected disciplines including agricultural sciences, agricultural and food products processing, food science; agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences; bioengineering and biomedical engineering, biology/biological sciences, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, biological and biomedical sciences, nutrition sciences, veterinary sciences/veterinary clinical sciences, medical scientist.
Georgia’s Technical Colleges with Bioscience Programs
• Athens Technical College
• Atlanta Technical College
• Central Georgia Technical College
• Chattahoochee Technical College
• Gwinnett Technical College
Source: Technical College System of Georgia (TSCG), 2015
Georgia is among top 15 states for bio graduates.*
State2014
Completions
California 12,281
Texas 8,116
New York 7,587
Florida 6,021
Pennsylvania 5,666
Illinois 4,518
Massachusetts 3,981
North Carolina 3,574
Ohio 3,688
Virginia 3,334
Georgia 3,458
Michigan 3,076
New Jersey 2,764
Wisconsin 2,552
Maryland 2,509
Source: IPEDS, EMSI, 2015.4
Georgia’s major research universities capture more than 20 percent of the state’s enrollment.
institution nameTotal
Enrollment
University of Georgia 35,197
Georgia State University 32,556
Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus 23,109
Emory University 14,769
Augusta University 7,988
Clark Atlanta University 3,485
MAJOR RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 117,104
TOTAL ALL COLLEGES 538,708
Sourec: EMSI, 2014 (latest available)
The Technical College System of Georgia offers Associate of Applied Science degree programs in logistics and supply chain, as well as targeted fast-track certification programs.Source: Georgia Department of Economic Development
atlanta is among top metros for bio graduates.*
State2014
Completions
New York, NY 5,741
Los Angeles, CA 3,694
Chicago, IL 2,852
Boston, MA 2,861
Philadelphia, PA 2,355
Washington D.C. 1,988
atlanta, Ga 1,809
San Francisco, CA 1,685
Dallas,TX 1,570
Miami, FL 1,757
Source: IPEDS, EMSI, 2015.4
The University of Georgia recently started construction on its Center for Molecular Medicine. Every research program within the center’s new building will have a clear link to human disease, with an emphasis on translational research that positively impacts human health. As part of its mission, the center also will train undergraduate and graduate students for careers in the biomedical sciences.
“ The Center for Molecular Medicine’s mission will be to better understand the molecular and cellular basis of human disease so that new therapies and diagnostics can be developed.”
Stephen dalton, Center for Molecular Medicine Director and GA Eminent Scholar
Source: “Advancing health: UGA to Break Ground on Center for Molecular Medicine,” UGA Today, University of Georgia, 11.25.2015
highly-Educated Pipeline and Global ExpertiseGeorgia is a leading state for bioscience talent.
Projected growth in Georgia’s bioscience-related occupations is on par with the nation’s, increasing by
10.2 percent over the next 10 years, with the highest percentage growth in biomedical engineers, medical
scientists, and nuclear medical technologists.
location quotients identify Georgia’s most highly-specialized bioscience occupations.
• Ophthalmic laboratory technicians, microbiologists, dental laboratory technicians and pharmacists are more highly specialized than the U.S. overall.
• Medical scientists and nuclear medicine technologists will experience the greatest employment increase over the next 10 years, growing by 28 and 23 percent, respectively.
about location quotients: Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a particular industry, cluster, occupation, or demographic group is in a region as compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region unique in comparison to the national average.
Source: EMSI, 2015.4 and “The Georgia Life Sciences Industry, 2011,” Shaping InfinityNote: Nuclear medicine technologists are not among the top occupations by employment in 2015.
Employment Growth for Bioscience-related Occupations in Georgia Compared to the u.S.
TOTal 27,928 30,863 10.5% 1,090,423 1,223,160 12.2%
Source: EMSI, 2015.4
A location quotient of greater than 1.0 means the region has a greater proportion of economic activity or higher specialization in specific sector than does the nation.
average annual Wage rates for Selected Bioscience-related Occupations
SOC description Georgia u.S.17-2031 Biomedical Engineers $70,359 $80,40119-1011 Animal Scientists $39,999 $60,54619-1012 Food Scientists and Technologists $50,980 $57,51319-1013 Soil and Plant Scientists $46,058 $55,71619-1021 Biochemists and Biophysicists $59,824 $79,65319-1022 Microbiologists $74,192 $64,83919-1023 Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists $40,832 $55,07519-1029 Biological Scientists, All Other $65,065 $69,62919-1041 Epidemiologists $54,725 $63,44619-1042 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists $65,419 $74,68619-2031 Chemists $69,440 $68,39819-4011 Agricultural and Food Science Technicians $31,717 $32,37719-4021 Biological Technicians $43,040 $39,33319-4031 Chemical Technicians $38,215 $41,49729-1051 Pharmacists $109,148 $112,04029-2011 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists $53,796 $55,89229-2033 Nuclear Medicine Technologists $64,143 $67,53951-9081 Dental Laboratory Technicians $30,984 $34,74351-9082 Medical Appliance Technicians $37,565 $33,72551-9083 Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians $23,294 $27,050
average $71,117 $71,887
Source: EMSI 2015.4, annual wages for occupations listed on page 8.
average annual Bioscience-related Wage rates: Georgia Compared to Other States
highly-Educated Pipeline and Global ExpertiseGeorgia’s bioscience workforce is highly-qualified and competitively-compensated.
Wages in Georgia’s bioscience sector are competitive with average wages paid for similar occupations across the U.S. World-renowned research facilities at Georgia’s colleges and universities, coupled with life sciences powerhouse, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, draw the best students, researchers and scientists from around the world.
The bioscience industry is important to Georgia’s economy.
$16.7 B in output (sales)
$6.9 Bin state GDP
In addition, life sciences research at the state’s colleges and universities generated:
$1.6 B in output (sales)
$1 Bin state GDP
The Atlanta-based CDC contributed substantially to the state’s
economy by generating:
$1.7 B in output (sales)
$1.4 B in state GDP
Source: “The Georgia Life Sciences Industry 2012: Shaping Infinity,” Georgia Bio and University of Georgia. Note: This is the latest economic impact study on Georgia’s bioscience industry as of November 2015.
Source: EMSI, 2015.4, annual wages for occupations listed above.
World-Class Workforce TrainingGeorgia boasts the top workforce training program in the nation.
CnBC“Workforce”
Source: “2015 America’s Top States for Business,” CNBC, June 2015
2. North Dakota
2. Maryland
3. GEOrGia
4. Connecticut
5. New Jersey
arEa dEvElOPmEnT“Leading Workforce Development Programs”
Source: “Top States for Doing Business 2015: Site Consultant Survey,” Area Development magazine, September 2015
1. GEOrGia
2. Louisiana
3. South Carolina
4. Alabama
Georgia has been at the forefront of workforce training for decades, and other states have learned from its
success. Georgia’s Quick Start program, technical colleges and highly-regarded research universities work
closely with business to ensure the highest level of worker readiness.
Quick Start Program
Georgia’s Quick Start program is
internationally recognized as one of the best in the world. For more than 40 years, Quick Start has provided customized workforce training free-of charge to qualified businesses in Georgia. Today, the program is one of the state’s key assets for supporting new and expanding industries. Quick Start delivers training in classrooms, mobile labs or directly on the plant floor.
Quick Start’s advanced manufacturing expertise is indispensable to bioscience manufacturers. Quick Start’s team of training professionals has extensive experience in training, according to current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), as well as Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Quality Systems Regulations (QSR).
Each company has unique processes and procedures. In biomanufacturing, jobs require increased sophistication to be performed well. Quick Start has a track record of designing customized training that incorporates such topics as chemistry fundamentals and FDA regulatory practices with process-specific training in aseptic fill and a host of others. (Source: Quick Start)
For more information visit www.GeorgiaQuickStart.org.
Quick Start recently opened a $14 million state-of-the-art biotech training facility near the new Baxalta facility, which is scheduled to be fully operational in 2018.
Owned by the state of Georgia and operated by Quick Start, this facility is a key component of the state’s long-term initiative to promote and grow the life sciences industries.
Thus, while the training center will be dedicated to Baxalta for now, it includes space to accommodate the training needs of additional life science companies that might want to locate or expand in Georgia.
“ A key part of ensuring our facility’s success is having the right people on the ground to manufacture our treatments efficiently and effectively. We are grateful to have an industry-leading partner in Georgia Quick Start at our side, who will help ensure this facility adds to our gold-standard in this practice area.”
Jacopo leonardi, Executive Vice president and president of Baxalta’s Immunology Division
Source: “Deal Opens Bioscience Training Center in Newton County,” Press Release, Governor’s Office, 9.10.2015.
Biomedical and pharma manufacturing companies in Georgia are often eligible for a variety of tax credits and sales tax exemptions. The state’s job tax credit program grants credits for job creation that may be applied against the state’s corporate income tax. Other tax credits, including those tied to capital investment, employee training and child care, are also available. See the listing to the right for major tax credit programs and major tax exemptions in Georgia. For detailed information on tax exemptions, credits and other state incentives, please visit the Publications page of SelectGeorgia.com.
right-to-Work State
Georgia is a right-to-work state. Georgia has maintained this status since 1947.
Employment-at-Will State
Georgia has no employment laws that are more stringent or restrictive than those at the federal level. In the absence of a written contract and in compliance with federal employment laws, employers in Georgia are able to exercise their own hiring and dismissal decisions; state laws make no provisions for wrongful discharge.
rapid Permitting and Site availability
One-Stop Permitting: Georgia offers a consolidated state environmental program with delegated authority from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for issuance and enforcement of federal permits. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources issues or denies all permits required by state and federal environmental protection legislation when a facility is being located in the state. One-stop permitting enables prospective
industries to obtain expedited required permits.
Payroll incentives
Companies in Georgia are often eligible for a variety of tax credits and sales tax exemptions. The state’s job tax credit program grants credits for job creation that may be applied against the state’s corporate income tax. For companies creating 50 or more high-paying jobs, defined as having wages above the local average wage rate, tax credits may be applied against payroll withholding liabilities.
Georgia has the nation’s no. 1 business climate.
Georgia is a pro-business state. An aggressive incentives program, favorable tax rates, favorable conditions for employers and programs to accelerate the permitting and development process make Georgia the right place to start and grow a business.
Georgia’s Tax Credit Programs
• Job Tax Credit• Quality Jobs Tax Credit• Mega Project Tax Credit• Investment Tax Credit• Optional Investment Tax Credit• Small Business Growth Tax Credit• Port Activity Tax Credit• Mass Transit Tax Credit• Wood Residuals Tax Credit• Clean Energy Tax Credit• Retraining Tax Credit• Education Tax Credit• R&D Tax Credit• Child Care Property Tax Credit
• Qualified Child Care Property Tax Credit
major Tax Exemptions
Property:• Local Tax Abatement*• Freeport Inventory
Sales:• Energy Used in Manufacturing• Industrial Materials• Packaging Materials• Manufacturing Machinery• Primary Material handling Equipment• Pollution Control Equipment• Computer hardware and Software• Custom Computer Software Development• Clean Room Equipment• Telephone Services
*at local discretion
CnBC“America’s Top States for Business”
1. Minnesota
2. Texas
3. Utah
4. Colorado
5. GEOrGia
Source: “2015 America’s Top States for Business,” CNBC, June 2015
SiTE SElECTiOn“Top State Business Climate”
1. GEOrGia
2. North Carolina
3. Kentucky
4. Louisiana
5. Ohio
Source: “2015 Top State Business Climate Rankings,” Site Selection, November 2015
arEa dEvElOPmEnT“Top States for Doing Business”
1. GEOrGia
2. Texas
3. South Carolina
4. Tennessee
5. Alabama
5T. Florida
Source: “Top States for Doing Business 2015: Site Consultant Survey,” Area Development magazine, September 2015
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Georgia Power is the state’s largest utility, with a net plant investment of more than $19.2 billion. The company serves 2.4 million customers in Georgia, including 310,000 businesses and industries.
Georgia Power is a unit of Southern Company, which owns generating capacity of nearly 43,000 megawatts (MW) and provides electricity to nearly 4.4 million customers in the Southeast. Reserve margins and planned capacity additions ensure that the supply will continue to meet the growing needs of customers.
Georgia Power offers rates below the national average, providing customers with a variety of pricing choices, including real time pricing options with no demand charges.
Georgia Power has developed network power distribution systems, which provide customers with superior reliability. This design has several levels of redundancy, ensuring that service will not be affected if a circuit, transformer or substation transformer fails.
Ample Cold Chain Storage Georgia is home to top-notch logistics providers specializing in cold chain solutions.
Georgia is home to more than 75 cold chain facilities owned or operated by third-party logistics providers, totaling more than 14 million in square footage. Furthermore, hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (hJIA) is home to the atlanta Perishables Complex, a 32,000-square-foot facility featuring on-site distribution and transport capabilities, USDA inspection services and USDA-approved fumigation chamber. The Atlanta Perishables Complex is the only facility in the Southeast to be approved by the USDA to apply cold treatment, an environmentally safe alternative to methyl bromide. (Georgia Department of Economic
Development, May 2015; hJIA)
In May 2015, the Georgia Ports Authority board approved the construction of 20 new refrigerated container racks at Savannah’s Garden City Terminal to accommodate the growth in the cold storage market, adding 480 container slots to the terminal’s current 2,106, for a total of 2,496 slots. (Georgia Ports Authority)
601,269Tons of cargo handled in 2014 at hJIA
(Source: Airports Council International)
2 MSquare feet of cargo space offered at hJIA
Source: hJIA
Based in Atlanta, Americold operates the largest cold storage network in the U.S., with a total capacity of more than 1.1 billion cubic feet of storage.Source: Georgia Department of Economic Development
Top Cold Chain Storage Companies in Georgia by Total Square feet
Source: Warehouse and Logistics Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2015
Georgia Cold Chain Storage Companies among the Top 25 largest refrigerated Warehousing and logistics Providers
Global Ranking Company
1 Americold Logistics LLC
2 Lineage Logistics
4 Preferred Freezer Services
11 Nordic Logistics and Warehousing LLC
13 Burris Logistics
Note: Ranking is determined by total capacity of temperature-controlled space in cubic feet operated by IARW Warehouse Members Source: IARW Global Top 25 List of Refrigerated Warehousing and Logistics Providers, International Association of Refrigerated Warehouse and Global Chain Alliance, 2015
• Savannah is the fastest-growing container port and the fourth-largest in the nation.
• Port expansions and improvements totaling $1 billion are planned over the next 10 years, including deepening of the Savannah River channel which will allow the Port of Savannah to more efficiently accommodate larger cargo and vessel types, exponentially increasing volume.
• Interstate highways and rail lines are easily accessible from the port facilities.
• Colonel’s Island Terminal in Brunswick is equipped with a multi-purpose facility.
hiGhWay
• 80 percent of nation’s consumer markets are within a two-day drive time.
• Four major interstates: I-75, I-85, I-20 and I-95• Well-maintained, non-toll interstate system
Global Access to Major Bioscience MarketsGeorgia’s superior accessibility moves products to markets faster.
Atlanta has long been the transportation center of the Southeast. With well-maintained highway systems connecting areas around the state to the rest of the nation, products made in Georgia are never far from their markets. Two major rail systems crisscross the state, and two major ports, Savannah and Brunswick, enable manufacturers, fabricators and processors to quickly ship to domestic and global customers. Georgia’s prime location as a transportation hub is crucial.
air
• 80 percent of the nation’s major consumer markets are within a two-hour flight of Atlanta.
• Georgia has two international airports, Atlanta and Savannah. Seven additional airports provide commercial passenger service around the state.
• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world’s busiest in passenger volume.
• Hartsfield-Jackson has 1.2 million square feet of cargo handling space and two miles of mechanized conveyors.
rail
• 4,700 miles of track, service to 500 Georgia communities
• CSX and Norfolk Southern each operate more than 80 freight trains in and out of Atlanta daily.
• Six major intermodal facilities; four in Atlanta, one in Brunswick and one in Savannah
atlanta is the largest industrial market in the Southeast and a leading u.S. railroad hub. Top 25 u.S. industrial markets
arEa dEvElOPmEnT“Top States for Doing Business”
Overall Infrastructure and Global Access
1. Tennessee
2. GEOrGia
3. Texas
4. Indiana
5. Illinois
Rail Accessibility
1. Illinois
2. Texas
3. GEOrGia
Source: “Top States for Doing Business 2015,” Area Development, September 2015
Georgia’s UPS healthcare Logistics operations help 60 healthcare companies in the U.S. distribute medical devices, pharmaceuticals (such as vaccinations) and other temperature-sensitive products to global markets.
“ The southeast is an important market in healthcare because of the patient population density and aging population that’s here. Georgia plays a crucial role in the regional distribution for the United States. Georgia’s highway and rail systems allow for efficient distribution logistics, which result in a positive environmental impact through reduced fuel and handling costs as we strive to maintain value for our customers.”
david Quintilio, VP of Operations, UPS Supply Chain Solutions
Source: “Georgia helps UPS Move Life-Saving Products to the World,” Cold Chain Storage Case Study, Georgia Department of Economic Development, August 2014
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DetroitDetroitWest MichiganWest Michigan
DenverDenver
BostonBoston
PhoenixPhoenix
HoustonHouston
AtlantaAtlanta
ChicagoChicago
CharlotteCharlotte
MilwaukeeMilwaukee
ClevelandCleveland
CincinnatiCincinnatiKansas CityKansas City
MinneapolisMinneapolis
Los AngelesLos Angeles
IndianapolisIndianapolis
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
Dallas-Ft WorthDallas-Ft Worth
East Bay-OaklandEast Bay-Oakland
Tampa-St PetersburgTampa-St Petersburg
SeattleSeattle
Northern New JerseyNorthern New Jersey
Long IslandLong Island
Inland EmpireInland Empire
Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, ESRI, CoStar 2015.2
CoStar Top 25 Industrial Markets First Quarter 2014Total Existing RBA
Route to California - BNSF and CSXOther Major Rail Carriers
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CoStar Top 25 industrial markets 2Q2015Total Existing rBa
552 million – 1.2 billion sq ft
377 million – 551 million sq ft
320 million – 376 million sq ft
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major rail linesNorfolk SouthernCSX Route to California - BNSF and CSXOther Major Rail Carriers
Information is provided ‘as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied.Source for map and list: Deloitte and Georgia Bio Definitions; Bioscience Database, Georgia Power, 2015
Georgia’s Bioscience Industry by Area of Specialty (20 or more employees)
Georgia’s Bioscience industry by area of Specialty (20 or more employees)
Grouped by Industry and Ranked Alphabetically
Company Employment line of Business City metro area
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Merial Select Inc. 200 Manufactures pharmaceutical products and vaccines for livestock, pets and wildlife Gainesville Gainesville
Elanco 200 Develops products to improve the health and production of animals Augusta Augusta
Seachem Labs Inc. 46 Pet care products including buffers, conditioners, filtration media, medications and test kits Madison Atlanta
Animal health & Sciences Inc. 20 Manufacturers non-toxic biodegradable chemicals for the animal health industry Thomaston Not applicable
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SNF Inc. 1,000 Manufactures water-soluble polymers Riceboro hinesville
CryoLife Inc. 400 Biomaterials for use in cardiac, vascular, and spinal reconstruction; develops implantable biological devices, surgical adhesives Kennesaw Atlanta
Dendreon Corp. 280 Manufactures cancer treatment drugs; cellular immunotherapy Union City Atlanta
MiMedx Group Inc. 200 Develops and manufactures amniotic tissue grafts to treat and heal chronic wounds after surgical procedures Marietta Atlanta
Axiom Labs 100 Contract manufacturer of powdered and liquid herbal extracts, custom flavors and scents, tablets, capsules Cedartown Not applicable
Optima Chemical Group LLC 85 Custom contract/toll manufacturer of specialty organic chemicals Douglas Atlanta
Kemira Chemicals Inc./Research & Development 80 Chemicals company serving customers in water-intensive industries Atlanta Atlanta
Bell Companies 62 Agricultural research company that developed powdered peanut butter Tifton Not applicable
Genesis Biosciences Inc. 35 Custom/toll bacteria fermentation, microbial product formulation and antimicrobial product development Lawrenceville Atlanta
Ajay North America LLC 30 Manufactures iodine compounds Powder Springs Atlanta
Enzymatic Deinking Technologies LLC 30 Enzyme-based technologies for pulp and paper mills Norcross Atlanta
Synageva BioPharma Corp. 30 Protein-based drugs for oncology, infectious diseases and autoimmune diseases Bogart Athens
AVAPCO 30 Biorefinery; fractionates biomass into its primary components, cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin Thomaston Not applicable
ERCO Worldwide 25 Production and supply of inorganic products and chlorine dioxide Valdosta Valdosta
Resource Innovations Inc. 22 Specialty chemicals Cartersville Not applicable
National Diagnostics Inc. 20Manufacturers biotechnology reagents for use in the life sciences market-product lines including: electrophoresis reagents, liquid scintillation cocktails and histology products
Atlanta Atlanta
Natrochem Inc. 20 Manufactures dry liquid concentrates, liquid pine tars, resins tall oil blends and gum blends Savannah Savannah
Athens Research & Technology Inc. 20 Manufactures human proteins and the preparation of polyclonal antisera to those proteins Athens Athens
The NutraSweet Co. 20 Food, beverage and tabletop sweetener Augusta Augusta
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American Red Cross/SE Blood Services 500 Blood Bank Douglasville Atlanta
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halyard health Inc. 700Develops endotracheal tubes, long-term digestive health solutions and minimally-invasive, non-surgical pain management solutions for chronic spinal pain; designs infection prevention products for hospitals and healthcare systems
Alpharetta Atlanta
Solohealth Inc. 25 Manufactures self-service vision testing kiosks Atlanta Atlanta
note: Bolded companies are headquartered in Georgia.
Company Employment line of Business City metro area
mEdiCal dEviCES and diaGnOSiS
Alcon Laboratories Inc. 1,100 Researches, develops and manufactures contact lenses and lens care products Duluth Atlanta
Covidien 580 Manufactures medical devices and supplies, diagnostic imaging agents and pharmaceuticals Augusta Atlanta
Porex Corp. 350Develops, manufactures and distributes proprietary porous plastic components incorporating advanced filtration, venting, diffusing and capillary technologies and properties
Fairburn Atlanta
Immucor Inc. 320Specializes in the area of pre-transfusion diagnostics offering automated instrument-reagents systems that detect and identify certain properties of blood before transfusion
Norcross Atlanta
Showa Best Glove Inc. 260 General purpose, chemical resistant, cut resistant, disposable, specialty and high tech gloves Menlo Not applicable
Micromeritics Instrument Corp. 250 Manufacturer of particle-size analyzers, surface area analyzers, pore volume analyzers and density analyzers; provider of materials test and evaluation services Norcross Atlanta
EndoChoice Inc. 250 Manufactures diagnostic and imaging devices Alpharetta Atlanta
Elekta Inc. 225Develops tools and treatment planning systems for radiation therapy and radiosurgery, as well as workflow enhancing software systems across the spectrum of cancer care
Atlanta Atlanta
Chart Industries Inc. 200 Manufactures equipment used throughout the liquid gas supply chain for a wide variety of cryogenic and heat-transfer applications Ball Ground Atlanta
Therapak Corp. 200Designs and develops thermoform trays, EPS foam products, polyethylene bags, corrugated boxes and chipboard cartons; Therapak has assembled retail products, syringes, blood collection kits and many other OEM products
Buford Atlanta
CR Bard Inc./Global Distribution 180 Focuses on disease state management in three key areas: vascular, urology and oncology Covington Atlanta
Medline Industries Inc. 150 Provider of medical supplies Lithia Springs Atlanta
OPTI Medical Systems Inc. 143 Patient testing market targeting small to medium sized hospitals Roswell Atlanta
Specialty Appliances Inc. 100 Full-service orthodontic laboratory Cumming Atlanta
Theragenics Corp. 100 Medical device company serving the surgical products and prostate cancer treatment markets Buford Atlanta
Amendia Inc. 100 Manufactures and distributes custom medical devices Marietta Atlanta
QSpex Technologies Inc. 100 Manufacturer of contact lens production equipment Alpharetta Atlanta
Gerresheimer Peachtree City LP 85 Tubular and moulded glass used to produce medicine vials and pharmaceutical bottles, plastic packaging, medical plastic systems Peachtree City Atlanta
Drive Medical Design & Manufacturing 85 Distributors of durable medical equipment College Park Atlanta
Sigvaris Inc. 80 Compression therapy products for management of venous and lymphatic disorders Peachtree City Atlanta
ConMed Corp. 75 Develops and sells surgical and patient monitoring products Lithia Springs Atlanta
GI Solutions 70 Develops, produces and markets products for detecting gastrointestinal disorders including capsule endoscopy Duluth Atlanta
Augusta Medical Systems LLC 60 Manufacturer of medical treatment equipment Augusta Augusta
Path-Tec Inc. 60 Design and production of custom specimen collection kits Columbus Columbus
ERMI Inc. 52 Mechanical therapy devices for joints Atlanta Atlanta
CardioMEMS Inc. 51 Medical device company that commercializes proprietary wireless sensing and communication technology for the human body Atlanta Atlanta
Stradis healthcare 50 Custom procedure pack company serving the healthcare market with products such as surgical packs, foam, sterile separates Lawrenceville Atlanta
Omni International Inc. 50 Produces laboratory scale homogenizers for sample volumes from 05mL to 10L in open or aerosol containers Kennesaw Atlanta
Molnlycke health Care US LLC 50 Manufactures single-use surgical and wound care products Norcross Atlanta
ERBE USA Inc. 43Distributes electrosurgical generators, argon plasma coagulation units, water-jet dissection devices, cryosurgery units and irrigation/lavage pumps to medical professionals in gastrointestinal suites and operating rooms
Marietta Atlanta
Dornier MedTech America Inc. 40Manufactures, markets and services lithotripters, orthopedic shock wave devices, urotables and medical aesthetic lasers worldwide, providing innovative therapeutic, diagnostic and service solutions for numerous healthcare fields
Kennesaw Atlanta
Amoena US 40 Medical devices for breast cancer survivors Kennesaw Atlanta
GF health Products Inc./Distribution 40 Manufactures medical devices such as wheelchairs, medical stretchers and chairs Doraville Atlanta
Company Employment line of Business City metro area
Global Resources International Inc. 38 Contract manufacturer specializing in the design, development, manufacture, sterilization and distribution of products for the healthcare and industrial markets Flowery Branch Gainesville
CorMatrix Cardiovascular Inc. 36 Medical device company dedicated to developing and delivering biomaterial devices Roswell Atlanta
BD Lee Laboratories 35 Diagnostic reagents for in vitro testing of infectious diseases; associated custom services including fermentation Grayson Atlanta
Crosslink Orthopaedics LLC 35 Orthopedic devices and other devices used to the orthopedic field Norcross Atlanta
Guided Therapeutics Inc. 35 Light detection technology used in identifying cervical cancer Norcross Atlanta
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. 25 Manufactures microbiology products including prepared and dehydrated culture media, diagnostic and direct specimen tests, laboratory supplies Norcross Atlanta
Technology Resource International Corp. 25 Specializes in medical ophthalmic optics and electro-optics Alpharetta Atlanta
Midwest Medical Enterprises LLC 25 Medical device company specializing in offering mechanical prophylaxis for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) prevention Atlanta Atlanta
American Breast Care LP 25 Manufactures and wholesales post-mastectomy bras, breast forms and accessories Marietta Atlanta
L&E Manufacturing 25 Medical devices Lyons Not applicable
Carticept Medical Inc. 25 Medical device company that develops computer-controlled products for patients with osteoarthritis or cartilage damage Alpharetta Atlanta
Axion BioSystems Inc. 25 Testing devices used in tissue evaluation; systems for evaluating neural and cardiac cells using microelectrode array technology Atlanta Atlanta
Summit Industries Inc. 20 Manufactures and markets diagnostic radiographic equipment for the clinical market Marietta Atlanta
MICROCOPY Inc. 20 Provides instruments to dental industry Kennesaw Atlanta
Ch Martin Co. 20 Custom fabricated orthotic and prosthetic devices including compression garments, fracture orthoses, hand splints Marietta Atlanta
OPTEC USA Inc. 20 Orthopedic braces for neck, back, knee, ankle and hip Lawrenceville Atlanta
MedShape Inc. 20 Shape memory orthopedic devices Atlanta Atlanta
Children’s Orthotics & Prosthetics 20 Children’s prosthetics Alpharetta Atlanta
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America 570 Cancer research and treatment center Newnan Atlanta
Arbor Pharmaceuticals LLC 70 Specialty pharmaceutical products Sandy Springs Atlanta
Lonza Inc. 60 Diversified bioscience research and product development Alpharetta Atlanta
Peachtree BioResearch Solutions Inc. 23 Clinical research organization that specializes in providing clinical development services to emerging biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device companies Smyrna Atlanta
SERRG Inc. 22 Multi-specialty clinical research trial management Columbus Columbus
Algae Energy Inc. 22 Medical research Cumming Atlanta
Biota Pharmaceuticals Inc. 22Biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of products to prevent and treat serious and potentially life-threatening viral respiratory infectious diseases
Alpharetta Atlanta
NeuroTrials Research Inc. 20 Conducts drug research and clinical trials in neurology, sleep disorders, psychiatry and psychology Atlanta Atlanta
AKESOgen Inc. 20Genomics, genetics and biobanking company that services the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, clinical, academi, and government sectors for clinical trials, diagnostic clinical testing and research
Norcross Atlanta
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Merial Inc. 700 Manufactures pharmaceutical products and vaccines for livestock, pets and wildlife Duluth Atlanta
Merial Inc. 471 Manufactures pharmaceutical products and vaccines for livestock, pets and wildlife Athens Athens
DSM Chemicals North America Inc. 370 Develops and produces vitamins and ingredients for feed, food, and cosmetic industries; also produces pharmaceutical active ingredients and anti-infective Augusta Augusta
UCB Inc. 350 Biopharmaceutical company focusing on the central nervous system and immunology Smyrna Atlanta
Pharma Tech Industries 245 Contract manufacturing for pharmaceutical, over-the-counter (OTC), medical device and personal care products and onsite analytical testing Royston Not applicable
Company Employment line of Business City metro area
Mikart Inc. 230 Formulation development, contract manufacturing and packaging services to the pharmaceutical industry Atlanta Atlanta
Noramco Inc. 180 Pharmaceutical chemical company that makes the active ingredients to power many products Athens Athens
Alkermes LLC 170Neuroscience-based biotechnology company that is focused on discovering, developing, manufacturing and marketing advanced therapies in neurology, autoimmune diseases and severe pain
Gainesville Gainesville
Pfizer Consumer healthcare 98 Develops, manufactures and markets leading non-prescription medicines, vitamins and nutritional products Albany Albany
Private Label Nutraceuticals LLC 75 Manufactures nutritional supplement Norcross Atlanta
Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. 70 Develops and markets prescription and non-prescription products that treat women’s health, gastroenterological and anemia conditions Atlanta Atlanta
Osmotica Pharmaceutical Corp. 50 Specializes in drug delivery technologies and neurology based therapies Marietta Atlanta
Cardinal health Nuclear Pharmacy Svcs. 25 Compounding and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals Doraville Atlanta
Acella Pharmaceuticals LLC 22 Specialty pharmaceutical company Alpharetta Atlanta
Alimera Sciences Inc. 21 Researches, develops and commercializes prescription ophthalmic pharmaceuticals Alpharetta Atlanta
RevoGenex Inc. 20 Specialty pharmaceutical preparations Duluth Atlanta
Pfeiffer Pharmaceuticals Inc. 20 Manufactures over-the-counter (OTC) medications Atlanta Atlanta
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Cardinal health Inc. 150 Provides pharmacy and medical-surgical services, nuclear pharmacy services, regional hQ Buford Atlanta
RayBiotech Inc. 40 Provides proteomics tools for the advancement of basic and clinical research Norcross Atlanta
Contract Packaging Inc. 30 Specializes in formulation, packaging, quality control, state regulatory services and carbaryl and fipronil supply contracts Covington Atlanta
Encompass Pharmaceutical Services Inc. 20 Provides analytical outsourcing and consulting services to pharmaceutical, biotech, and life science companies Norcross Atlanta
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SurGiCal
Ethicon Inc. 500 Manufactures surgical sutures (stitches) Cornelia Not applicable
Bard Medical 350 Develops urological catheter systems Covington Atlanta
Philips Respironics 280 Provides solutions for sleep and respiratory markets Kennesaw Atlanta
Lake Region Medical 278 Cardiovascular and advanced medical devices for surgery Trenton Chattanooga
Brasseler USA 200 headquarters location, dental and surgical equipment Savannah Savannah
AngioDynamics Inc. 92Develops, manufactures and markets innovative products for cancer patients, including radiofrequency ablation (RFA) systems for treating cancerous tumors as well as percutaneous vascular and spinal access systems
Manchester Not applicable
Medical Technology of Georgia 65 Manufacturer of intermittent catheters Covington Atlanta
Advance Medical Designs Inc. 50 Manufactures disposable infection control products used in hospital operating rooms and ambulatory surgery centers Marietta Atlanta
Steri-Systems Corp. 50 Manufactures disposable medical products including spouts, pressure dressings, cautery pencils Auburn Atlanta
Facet Technologies LLC 50Manufacturing outsource services company providing design, development and manufacturing services to the medical device marketplace specializing in hand-held devices, including reusable and disposable components
East Point Atlanta
CareFusion Corp. 40 Produces medical devices used for medication and supply management, infusion, ventilation, interventional procedures Tucker Atlanta
hTL-STREFA Inc. 20 Manufacturer of safety and personal lancets as well as needles Marietta Atlanta
Company Employment line of Business City metro area
TESTinG laBOraTOry
Quest Diagnostics Inc. 1,000 Lab and healthcare services for individuals and employers Tucker Atlanta
Quintiles Laboratories Ltd 575 Bio and pharmaceutical services provider offering clinical, commercial, consulting and capital solutions Marietta Atlanta
LabCorp. 350 Esoteric testing, genomics, clinical and anatomic pathology Tucker Atlanta
CSI Laboratories Inc. 185 Cancer diagnostics and pathology Alpharetta Atlanta
Genova Diagnostics Inc. 180 Nutritional, metabolic and toxicant testing Duluth Atlanta
Clinical Laboratory Services 150 Clinical laboratory testing Winder Atlanta
Emory Genetics Laboratory 120 Clinical laboratory and prenatal molecular testing Decatur Atlanta
WuXi AppTec Inc. 110 Infectious disease testing with a focus on virology and a commitment to providing testing services of the highest quality Marietta Atlanta
QualTex Laboratories 110 Conducts infectious disease testing for blood banks and plasma centers Norcross Atlanta
Castle Medical LLC 50 Drug testing, medicine monitoring Smyrna Atlanta
Antech Diagnostics Inc. 40 Clinical laboratory testing Smyrna Atlanta
Bako Pathology Services LLC 40 Anatomic pathology testing with specialization in dermatopathology, bone pathology, and pathology of the soft tissue Alpharetta Atlanta
ADMA BioCenters Inc. 37 Collection of human plasma used to make special medications for the treatment and prevention of diseases Norcross Atlanta
Quest Diagnostics Inc. 36 Lab and healthcare services for individuals and employers Macon Macon
Medical Neurogenetics LLC 30 Provides molecular and metabolic genetic testing for inherited disorders Atlanta Atlanta
Metamark Genetics Inc. 30 Anatomic pathology services for a variety of disciplines Augusta Augusta
Polaris Allergy Labs Inc. 30 Diagnostic and treatment lab for patients with allergies, provides services for doctors offices throughout the country East Point Atlanta
SGS North America Inc. 30 Analytical, bioanalytical and clinical trial testing capabilities Suwanee Atlanta
Lab Solutions LLC 25 Drug confirming and testing Atlanta Atlanta
Eckert & Ziegler Analytics Inc. 20 Preparation of radioactive calibration standards and calibration-related products including isotope products and products used in radiation therapy Atlanta Atlanta
PathCon Laboratories 20 Reference laboratory for the detection, enumeration, and identification of pathogens in the environment Norcross Atlanta
Georgia Occupational Medicine 20 Drug testing, DNA paternity testing Atlanta Atlanta
USTeleradiology 20 Provides interpretations of radiology exams performed either in the ER or in the hospital Atlanta Atlanta
TRS Labs Inc. 20 Testing laboratory Athens Atlanta
Acuren Inspection Inc. 20 Testing services for pharmaceutical and biotech companies Savannah Savannah
Solstas Lab Partners 20 Full-service clinical, anatomic pathology, toxicology and esoteric testing services Alpharetta Atlanta
Aeon Clinical Laboratories 20 Drug confirmation and pharmacogenomic services Gainesville Gainesville