WHY NEW JERSEY

Medicine Chest of the World

New Jersey is a world leader in discovering and developing new medicines, therapies, diagnostics and technologies to improve the quality of patients’ lives.

When Johnson & Johnson relocated its lotion and bandage factory to New Brunswick in 1886, it spurred what grew to become the greatest concentration of life sciences companies in the world. Over the ensuing 135 years, a specialized supply chain developed to provide the goods and services needed to advance the mission of these companies. With support from the state’s government, its academic community and health care system, a life sciences ecosystem developed that is admired around the world.

This ecosystem established New Jersey’s standing as a global life sciences innovation hub that produces a steady stream of contributions to advancing human health. 

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Why New Jersey?

New Jersey possesses many compelling assets that have historically made it an attractive location for life sciences companies.

As the home of a world-renowned industry cluster, much of the global industry leadership is based in New Jersey.

The cluster provides endless opportunities for companies to collaborate.

New Jersey offers a highly educated and skilled workforce and boasts the number one ranked K-12 school system in the country.

A steady pipeline of life sciences start-ups.

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New Jersey is home to a dynamic innovation ecosystem with multiple world-class research universities and institutes.

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Industry-leading manufacturing capabilities.

A specialized industry supply chain that has developed over more than a century.

The state’s strategic geographic location allows for ease of collaborating with other domestic and international research hubs, affords ready access to capital and consumer markets, and provides a global transportation network.

Why New Jersey is the "Medicine Chest of the World"

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14 of the world’s 20 largest research-based biopharmaceutical companies maintain a headquarters or significant presence in New Jersey.

12 of the world’s 20 largest medical technology companies maintain a headquarters or significant presence in New Jersey.

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New Jersey has the highest concentration of scientists and engineers per square mile in the United States.
Number 1

#1 State for heart disease and stroke drugs in development

#1 Region for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding (ChooseNJ)

Number 2

#2 State for cancer drugs in development

#2 State for biotech strength

Number 3

#3 State for employed biochemists and biophysicists

#3 Biopharma cluster

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