Life Sciences Company Expanding Noblesville Operations
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowLife sciences technology company Curium has announced plans to add nearly three dozen jobs at its facility in Noblesville. The company develops, manufactures, and supplies radiopharmaceutical products.
Curium, which has its North American headquarters in St. Louis, acquired Zevacor Molecular, in March 2020. The medical technology firm says it will add 34 jobs to the existing Indiana facility over the next three years.
Last fall, the Noblesville Common Council approved an economic development agreement with Curium, continuing the remaining personal property abatement that was previously granted to Zevacor.
“We are thrilled for Curium and to share in their success story,” said Andrew Murray, Noblesville economic development director. “This collaboration is facilitated through developing a transparent and supportive relationship with the company and its leadership team, as we strive to do with our valued businesses when they join and grow within our community.”
The company says the state of Indiana has agreed to provide tax credits to Curium under their Economic Development for a Growing Economy program.