CLEVELAND, Ohio - Case Western Reserve University has redeveloped the former BioEnterprise Inc. building in University Circle into a new startup incubator for early-stage businesses in the biotech, health tech and engineering fields.
The incubator is part of the Cleveland Innovation District, the $565 million, public-private initiative started in January 2021 to invest in the city’s leading health care, research and education institutions and put Cleveland on the world map for virus and pathogen innovation.
Since the district’s founding, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, MetroHealth, Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve (CWRU) have created more than 2,600 jobs and spent nearly $1.2 billion on research and innovation throughout the district, the partners recently reported.
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