Korean biotech company looking for Austin office space
The company looked at more traditional life sciences hubs, such as Boston or Silicon Valley, but liked Austin and Texas because of lower costs, availability of skilled labor and other factors, its co-founder said. At the end of this report, check out the ABJ’s latest list of life sciences firms in the metro.
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