Advancing the Nation’s Bioeconomy
The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) is a member-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the bioeconomy of the United States. The institute’s work will positively impact not only manufacturing but also healthcare and education & workforce development for the nation.
BiofabUSA
BioFabUSA, a program of ARMI, is a public-private partnership with more than 170 members, including companies, academic institutions and not-for profit organizations. The mission of BioFabUSA is to bring together the fundamental tenets of good manufacturing processes and the science of regenerative medicine to create regenerative manufacturing and the trained and ready workforce necessary for that manufacturing.
ARMI BioIndustries
ARMI BioIndustries is the full-service development, manufacturing and commercialization operation for the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute.
NextFab
NextFab is the first Foundry for American Biotechnology. The mission of NextFab is to produce technological solutions that help the United States protect against and respond to health-security threats, enhance daily medical care and add to the U.S. bioeconomy.
BioFabUSA Membership
As an ARMI | BioFabUSA member, your organization will benefit from the diverse experiences and capabilities of other members while we all seek to transform tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research into an industry that delivers tissues and organs to people in need.
News
Events
JDRF TypeOneNation Summit Manchester
ARMI | BioFabUSA 150 Dow Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesThe TypeOneNation Summit is an educational and networking opportunity for all those impacted by type 1 diabetes (T1D).
BioFabUSA Innovator Spotlight
VirtualJoin Us for an Exclusive One-Hour Journey into the Future of Biomanufacturing!
McLane Middleton’s “What’s Her Story”
McLane Middleton 900 Elm Street, Manchester, United StatesJulie Lenzer, Chief Innovation Officer at the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI | BioFabUSA), will sit down with McLane Middleton attorney Linda Johnson.
ReGen Valley: Pioneering Innovation in Biomanufacturing Technology
ARMI 400 Commercial Street 400 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesLearn about the economic development opportunities this burgeoning industry brings to Manchester, NH.
“There are hurdles that need to be overcome with tissue and organs for human transplant, and sometimes the traditional connection between industry and academia can be slow going. ARMI | BioFabUSA can accelerate this.”
David Brafman
Associate Professor at Arizona State University