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Bora Pharmaceuticals Announces Multi-Year Expansion for Midwest Manufacturing Site, as Upsher-Smith Entity Split is Finalized
Bora Pharmaceuticals Announces Multi-Year Expansion for Midwest Manufacturing Site, as Upsher-Smith Entity Split is Finalized

Yahoo

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bora Pharmaceuticals Announces Multi-Year Expansion for Midwest Manufacturing Site, as Upsher-Smith Entity Split is Finalized

Buildout includes Gerteis Macro-Pactor® install, with additional investments to follow, to meet industry demand at Minnesota facility MAPLE GROVE, Minn., August 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bora Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. ("Bora" or "the Company", TWSE: 6472), a global leader in pharmaceutical manufacturing, has announced plans for significant investments to expand its manufacturing and packaging capabilities at its facility in Maple Grove, Minnesota. This is a major upgrade to the site, which Bora acquired in 2024 as part of its $210 million acquisition of Upsher-Smith Laboratories, expanding its U.S. manufacturing footprint. As the entity separation from Upsher-Smith Laboratories takes effect on August 5, Bora continues its growth amid surging demand for oral solid dose (OSD) development and manufacturing brought on by increasingly complex formulations, novel drug delivery technologies, and the growing shift of biologics into OSD formats. Bora has already secured multiple multi-million-dollar contracts for development and commercial supply of advanced OSD programs. "With pharmaceutical companies relying more heavily on specialized CDMO partners to scale production and maintain quality, top-tier manufacturing capacity and technical expertise are at a premium," said J.D. Mowery, president of Bora's CDMO business. "Bora's Maple Grove facility offers a unique opportunity for innovators to secure space in a state-of-the-art site staffed by experts in formulation development, tech transfer, and commercial manufacturing." The first phase of Bora's investment will add a Gerteis Macro-Pactor® at the company's state-of-the-art site. This investment initiates a broader buildout of 100,000 square feet of dedicated shell space designed to streamline production for partners with high-volume needs. The Gerteis Macro-Pactor® roller compactor will be installed and operational in the third quarter of 2025. "As we complete our transition from Upsher-Smith, we're creating the infrastructure to deliver integrated manufacturing, packaging, and analytical services with the speed and quality our clients need," shared Dennis Hall, Vice President and General Manager of the Maple Grove site. "As we expand our capabilities, we look forward to tapping into all the experience and talent in the area." The facility offers on-site quality control laboratories and a dedicated development team to support product and analytical development as well as innovation. It is an FDA-inspected manufacturing site and meets global health authority requirements, ensuring regulatory compliance. From early development and scale-up to process optimization and commercial manufacturing, Bora's experienced teams support customers at every stage of the product lifecycle. The company's commercial on-time, in-full (OTIF) delivery record is unmatched, reinforcing Bora's role as a trusted partner, supporting clients with secure, consistent supply. For more information, visit About Bora Pharmaceuticals Bora Pharmaceuticals is a premier international contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) specializing in formulation development, clinical and commercial manufacturing, and packaging of complex oral solid dose, liquid, semi-solid, biologics, and sterile injectable pharmaceutical products. From our world-class sites in North America and Asia, we deliver drug products with unparalleled quality to more than 100 markets around the world. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Liz Robinsonlrobinson@ 847-702-8099

Motorcyclist killed in crash southeast of Rochester, state patrol says
Motorcyclist killed in crash southeast of Rochester, state patrol says

CBS News

time25-07-2025

  • CBS News

Motorcyclist killed in crash southeast of Rochester, state patrol says

A motorcyclist was killed in a crash Thursday morning just southeast of Rochester, Minnesota. It happened at about 10:48 a.m. in Marion Township on Highway 14 at Chester Avenue Southeast, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. The victim, a 52-year-old St. Charles man, was travelling westbound on the highway when he collided with a pick-up truck headed east. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The driver of the pick-up, a 53-year-old Maple Grove man, was not hurt. He was not wearing a seat belt during the crash, the state patrol said. The fatal accident is still under investigation, and the state patrol said alcohol wasn't involved. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety says, as of Thursday, there have been 191 traffic-related deaths in the state this year.

Cross, collection plates stolen from two ‘religious establishments' in N.B.
Cross, collection plates stolen from two ‘religious establishments' in N.B.

CTV News

time10-07-2025

  • CTV News

Cross, collection plates stolen from two ‘religious establishments' in N.B.

Police are investigating after someone broke into two 'religious establishments' in the Maple Grove area of New Brunswick and stole several items. The RCMP believes the thefts happened at a religious establishment on Road 625 in Maple Grove sometime between June 20 and June 25 and at another location on Main Street in Stanley on June 22. Police say the person, or persons, broke into both locations and stole several brass items, including the following: 12-inch cross collection plates candle holder vases communion silverware Police say no one was inside the buildings at the time of the thefts. Investigators are asking anyone who lives in the area and witnessed suspicious activity between June 20 and June 25, or who may have surveillance footage from the area at the time, to contact the Keswick RCMP at 506-452-4300. Information can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

Minnesota high school football districts revealed
Minnesota high school football districts revealed

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Minnesota high school football districts revealed

You know we are closing in on the start of the prep football season when new district information is released. Minnesota has posted district assignments for both the coming year and the 2026 season. Among the notable changes includes a move by Moorhead to the Metro West where they will battle against the likes of Maple Grove, Edina, Minnetonka and Eden Prairie. Advertisement MORE: Iowa native signs deal to play basketball in Japan Maple Grove and Minnetonka battled for the Class 6A state championship last year. Now, they will compete for a spot in the state playoffs as district rivals. Moorhead, meanwhile, were the 5A runners-up. They are making the move up to the state's largest classification beginning this season. Others moving up to 6A include Andover, Apple Valley and Rogers, as Buffalo, Burnsville, Coon Rapids and Rochester Mayo all transition to 5A. Stewartville, the two-time defending 3A champions, are moving up to 4A this season. The Minnesota State High School League, which released the districts, requires teams play a full district schedule to be playoff-eligible. After sub-district games are set, the schedule will be filled out and cross-over games between districts can be played upon permission being granted. Advertisement Here are the complete 2025 and 2026 districts and sub-districts for Minnesota high school sports. MORE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS NEWS:

Maple Grove day care teacher charged with second sexual assault of child within year
Maple Grove day care teacher charged with second sexual assault of child within year

CBS News

time02-07-2025

  • CBS News

Maple Grove day care teacher charged with second sexual assault of child within year

A Twin Cities day care teacher is accused of sexually assaulting a young girl less than a year after being charged with a similar crime. Ryan Vaughan, 38, was charged on Tuesday with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He was also charged last October with one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court documents say two days after Vaughan was charged last year, a parent notified police their 7-year-old daughter had been sexually assaulted by a teacher at her day care, identified as Vaughan, in Maple Grove, Minnesota, when she attended it last summer. The parents of a 9-year-old girl reported to police in August that Vaughan sexually assaulted their daughter at the same day care, according to charging documents. Both victims reported Vaughan inappropriately touching them and that he would tell them "not to tell anyone," and it was "a secret," charges say. The 9-year-old girl told investigators she would ask Vaughan to stop, but he "would not listen to her." Court documents reveal the state intends to use evidence that both girls were allegedly abused by Vaughan to show his intent and that it was not a "mistake or accident." Vaughan's next court appearance is scheduled for Aug. 11. If you know of a child who may have been a victim of exploitation, call the National Center for Missing or Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 or visit the website. To report concerns about child abuse, neglect or sexual abuse, the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families recommends contacting the county or Tribal Nation where the child lives. You can find a list of Minnesota's county and tribal child protection agencies by clicking here. If there is an immediate concern of harm to the child, the agency recommends calling 911.

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