Nova Scotia Launches Large-Scale Bioinnovation Centre with Global Fermentation Capacity
Nova Scotia has opened a new bioinnovation facility in Dartmouth that is expected to play a central role in the development of Canada’s bioindustrial sector. The Neptune BioInnovation Centre, a 51,000-square-foot facility, is designed to support large-scale precision fermentation and spray drying, addressing commercial-scale needs in areas such as biotechnology, agriculture, and alternative proteins. The provincial government has allocated $5 million to convert the facility into a multi-user space equipped with both wet and dry laboratories. The centre is one of only three facilities of its kind globally and the first in Canada to provide this level of biomanufacturing capacity. Economic projections According to the province, the centre is projected to generate over 2,400 jobs and contribute approximately $334 million annually to Nova Scotia’s gross …