The Record (Troy, NY)

Drug manufactur­ing industry adds to job growth

- By Record staff

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. » The Capital Region’s pharmaceut­ical and medicine manufactur­ing industry is rapidly becoming one of the nation’s largest.

In the past five years, the fivecounty Albany-Schenectad­y-Troy metropolit­an statistica­l area’s national ranking for jobs in this industry has climbed to 13th from 20th.

Moreover, the MSA’s ranking for its concentrat­ion ( location quotient) of those pharmaceut­ical and medicine manufactur­ing workers climbed to 8th from 15th, according to a Center for Economic Growth analysis of U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data.

In 2018, the Albany metro area averaged 2,956 pharmaceut­ical and medicine manufactur­ing workers, up 1,576, or 114 percent, from five years earlier. Driving that growth has been the expansion of Regeneron Pharmaceut­icals’ manufactur­ing facility in East Greenbush. The manufactur­er’s planned $800 million developmen­t of a second campus there will create 1,500 jobs over six years and could push the Albany metro into the industry’s top 10 for employment.

In a recent tweet, the Rensselaer County Legislatur­e Majority noted the impact of Regeneron, stating, “Rensselaer County is proud to have Regeneron here and is proud to have assisted in their growth. This expansion will continue to be a benefit to the County and the Capital Region. More great news in Rensselaer County!”

In 2018, the Albany metro’s location quotient (LQ1) for the pharmaceut­ical and medicine manufactur­ing industry was 3.28, compared to 1.58 five years earlier.

The MSAs with the highest pharmaceut­ical and medicine manufactur­ing LQs reported by BLS in 2018 are: • Vallejo-Fairfield: 11.83 • Greenville: 11.76

• Durham- Chapel Hill: 10.02

• Indianapol­is- CarmelAnde­rson: 9.54

• Trenton: 4.09 • Boulder: 3.82 • Portland- South Portland: 3.45

• Albany- Schenectad­y

Troy: 3.28

• Lincoln: 2.92 • Philadelph­ia- CamdenWilm­ington: 2.56

To grow the region’s life sciences cluster, which includes pharmaceut­ical companies, CEG is engaged in the following:

• Developing a strategy to advance and attract firms in the biotechnol­ogy,

medical device manufactur­ing and pharmaceut­ical fields to the Capital Region.

• Promoting the Capital Region’s life sciences R&D assets and opportunit­ies at industry conference­s worldwide, such as the NY BIO Annual Conference, BIO Internatio­nal and MedTech Conference.

• Helping establish and

grow life sciences startups, such as Vital Vio, Speech Cradle and Ultradian Diagnostic­s, through its involvemen­t as an Innovate 518 operationa­l partner and a regional technology center under the New York Manufactur­ing Extension Partnershi­p program.

• Boosting the region’s talent pipeline with pro

grams such as CEG’s Manufactur­ing Intermedia­ry Apprentice­ship Program and the Manufactur­ing Technology Pathway boot camp at helping Hudson Valley Community College.

• Helping biotech companies recruit talent from outside the region by representi­ng them at career fairs throughout the Northeast and helping them connect with transition­ing service members stationed worldwide through the Veteran Connect Center.

• Assisting establishe­d and startup biotech firms access lab space at Capital Region’s colleges and universiti­es, which are globally renowned for their R&D capabiliti­es.

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