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  2. Tuas Biomedical Park - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Biomedical Park (abbreviation: TBP) is a biomedical manufacturing cluster developed by JTC Corporation at the western end of Singapore. The 183-hectare Tuas Biomedical Park I and 188-hectare Tuas Biomedical Park II are located at Tuas View – 20 minutes away from Jurong Port and five minutes from the Tuas Checkpoint to Malaysia.

  3. Sirtex - Wikipedia

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    Sirtex Medical Limited is a medical device firm that offers radioactive treatment for inoperable liver cancer called SIR-Spheres microspheres. [1] Sirtex was founded in 1997 in Australia and today has offices and production facilities in the U.S. , Australia , Germany , and Singapore .

  4. CERN-MEDICIS - Wikipedia

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    CERN-MEDical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE (MEDICIS) is a facility located in the Isotope Separator Online DEvice (ISOLDE) facility at CERN, designed to produce high-purity isotopes for developing the practice of patient diagnosis and treatment [1]. The facility was initiated in 2010, with its first radioisotopes (terbium-155) produced on 12 ...

  5. Nordion - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters are the main manufacturing facilities for medical isotopes, used in medical imaging and radiopharmaceuticals, and for cobalt-60 sources and industrial food irradiators. The Nordion Gamma Centre of Excellence (GCE) is a gamma irradiation research, training, and demonstration facility located in Laval , Quebec , Canada.

  6. Sigma-Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Chemical Company of St. Louis and Aldrich Chemical Company of Milwaukee were both American specialty chemical companies when they merged in August 1975. The company grew throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with significant expansion in facilities, acquisitions and diversification into new market sectors.

  7. AstraZeneca to build $1.5-billion cancer drug plant in Singapore

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    The facility, which will be the drugmaker's first end-to-end ADC production site, will be supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board. ... -AstraZeneca plans to build a $1.5 billion ...

  8. Multipurpose Applied Physics Lattice Experiment - Wikipedia

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    With this promising start, AECL came to be a major world supplier of medical isotopes, using both the NRX reactor, and the NRU reactor, which came on-line in 1957. However, as these reactors began to age, it became clear that a new facility would be needed to continue the production of medical isotopes.

  9. Fusionopolis - Wikipedia

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    A massive test-bed for new technologies, Phase 2A is designed to house dry and wet laboratories, clean rooms and vibration sensitive test-bedding facilities. [1] Phase 2A, consisting of three buildings (Innovis, Kinesis and Synthesis), features Singapore's largest R&D clean room facility and provides 103,635 square metres of Business Park and R&D space when it is completed in 2014.