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Spinout to create 200 jobs

Spinout to create 200 jobs

A spinout biotechnology company from the College of Limerick is about to create up to two hundred new roles over the next five years thru opening a new facility in Company Tipperary.HKPB Systematic is ready to find its new plant at the Lisbunny Business Estate in Nenagh on the location of the previous Aventis plant.HKPB produces products like a trailblazing sort of bone cement, which is employed in procedures, including hip replacements. It has additionally developed a coating technology which will forestall the growth of the MRSA bug.

Nenagh offers potential for firms

Labour MEP Alan Kelly made the HKPB Systematic roles statement today. I'm happy to have attracted a company of this quality to Nenagh. They're making the sort of jobs we need high-value, export-led roles that will push the whole regional economy, Kelly related.

Nenagh offers peerless potential for corporations and it baffles me the way the Presidency can permit facilities like Lisbunny lie idle and fall into ruin when there are innovation-led, high-potential enterprises like HKPB searching for a base, he explained. We are talking about a trailblazing company that's set up and run by highly educated young Irish folk and they should stand as symbolic of what is needed to get this county back on its feet.

Corporations like HKPB offer Nenagh supportable expansion into the future and I'm expecting to see quite a lot of roles coming to the city because of this statement, both without delay and indirectly.

Manufacturing in-demand products

We are returning to basics and manufacturing something that is in high demand, explained HKPB's CFO David O'Flynn.The company is happy to have selected Nenagh as the next step in our growth. We are hoping to link up with other business in the area and build a structure of mutually favourable partnerships, he explained.

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