The Jerusalem Post

Yeroham promotes constructi­on of vaccine production facility

- • By ALAN ROSENBAUM

Yeroham Local Council head Tal Ohana is lobbying the investment authority of the ministries of Economy, Health and Finance to establish a facility in Yeroham for the production of vaccines that will be based on the city’s advanced pharmaceut­ical industry.

Inquiries have been made to leading internatio­nal companies in this field, such as Abbot, Sequirus and Biondvax.

“The initiative to establish a vaccine facility in Yeruham is a continuati­on of a focused developmen­t process in biotechnol­ogy and pharmaceut­icals in Yeruham,” said Ohana. “In recent years, this industry has been the biggest growth engine in Yeruham, being an export-based industry that has been able to increase profitabil­ity as well as the number of employees. These existing assets will accelerate the establishm­ent of the plant and influence the local economy, as well as the ability of the country to protect itself in the event of the spread of viruses.”

The prime minister has already decided to establish a vaccine production facility in Israel and is currently conducting a process of preparing infrastruc­ture, along with locating a successful internatio­nal corporatio­n to create a local partnershi­p.

Ohana recently approached the president of Perrigo’s internatio­nal division, who agreed to help locate an internatio­nal corporatio­n that will enter as a partner in establishi­ng the plant.

“Our advantages in the area of human capital – including dozens of PhDs among the local residents – existing research and developmen­t units, affordable and available industrial areas in a dedicated biotechnol­ogy and pharmacy complex, significan­t state benefits and easing of local regulatory restrictio­ns will ensure success,” Ohana added.

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