Enzo Biochem, Inc. Opens Expanded Life Sciences Laboratory and Office Facilities in ...
Enzo Biochem, Inc. (NYSE: ENZ) (“Enzo” or the “Company”), a leading biosciences and diagnostics company, today announced the official launch of the Company’s new 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art laboratory and research facilities in Farmingdale, New York
100,000 square foot facility to support company plans for growth in clinical laboratory services, drug development services and product innovations
Launch event to feature updates on Enzo plans for business growth and perspectives on prospects for the Long Island business community from community leaders including Senator John Brooks and Assemblyman Steve Stern
New York, NY, Oct. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enzo Biochem, Inc. (NYSE: ENZ) (“Enzo” or the “Company”), a leading biosciences and diagnostics company, today announced the official launch of the Company’s new 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art laboratory and research facilities in Farmingdale, New York. The launch event being held this morning at 11:00 AM ET at the new Enzo headquarters will feature an outline of the Company’s plans for growth in many new areas of diagnostics, life sciences, and clinical laboratory service, and will include comments regarding the business community on Long Island from New York dignitaries.
Enzo Biochem is a global healthcare company that offers a range of products and services to support medical research and life sciences drug development as well as clinical diagnostic services. With the opening of the company’s new facilities in Farmingdale, Enzo has expanded its manufacturing operations while increasing job opportunities at its Long Island based facility. The company has approximately 500 employees with plans to add more in the coming months. This expansion enhances Enzo’s relationship with local government and the Suffolk County’s Industrial Development Agency that supported the purchase of one of the new facilities four years ago and continue to provide support for our commitment to more local job creation.