German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Lauds Merck's €300 Million Investment in New Darmstadt Research Center, Bolstering Germany as a Top Biopharmaceutical Hub

26 April 2024 | Friday | News

Advanced Research Center to Spearhead Innovations in Antibody, mRNA Technologies; Part of €1.5 Billion Commitment to Darmstadt by 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Lauds Merck's €300 Million Investment in New Darmstadt Research Center

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Lauds Merck's €300 Million Investment in New Darmstadt Research Center

  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes significance for Germany as research location at cornerstone laying ceremony
  • Research center to accelerate biopharmaceutical product development
  • Part of Merck’s € 1.5 billion investment program in Darmstadt by 2025 

Merck, a leading science and technology company, is investing more than € 300 million in a new research center at its global headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany. In the Advanced Research Center, the Life Science business sector will research solutions for manufacturing antibodies, mRNA applications and additional products required for biotechnological production, among other things. As of the start of 2027, it will provide space for around 550 employees. Today, Merck laid the cornerstone for the building together with German Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The new building is part of an investment program in the Darmstadt site: Merck will invest around € 1.5 billion in total by 2025.

Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz: “Investments such as those made by Merck here at its headquarters in Darmstadt make tremendous economic, medical and scientific sense. They are a tribute to Germany as a leading pharmaceutical, industrial and research location and reflect the strength of the life sciences. All of this proves that we are on the right track with the changes that we have made with a view to offering the pharmaceutical and biotech industry better conditions. The German Government will continue to tread this path with all due resolve.”

“With this strategic investment, we are strengthening the leading position of Merck in key technologies for the development and manufacture of novel medicines,” said Belén Garijo, Chair of the Executive Board and CEO of Merck. “As a leading provider of life science technologies, we continue to invest in research and development ‘Made in Germany’. In doing so, we are enabling scientific progress for the benefit of millions of patients and customers around the world.”

The Advanced Research Center brings together research on key technologies of the Life Science business sector of Merck. These include raw materials and processes for researching and manufacturing antibodies, recombinant proteins and viral vectors. The company also researches cell culture media and pharmaceutical formulation and purification aids as well as digital reference materials. In addition, the scientists are developing analytical chromatography further. This is a method for separating, identifying and quantifying chemical substances in a sample. Research along the mRNA value chain will also be based in the new center.

With the Advanced Research Center, Merck is supporting its customers in Europe and globally when it comes to finding solutions for crucial medical challenges. Antibodies and recombinant proteins are used to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases, among other things. Viral vectors are predominantly used in gene therapies and vaccines while mRNA is currently being researched mainly for vaccines and cancer treatments. Research on these therapies is developing rapidly and is constantly opening up new application possibilities. In the area of mRNA alone, more than 740 clinical trials are currently in progress globally.

With around 18,000 square meters, the Advanced Research Center enables collaboration across departments in an open, modern work environment. Merck is planning almost carbon-neutral research operations. Energy supply is based on photovoltaics, geothermal energy and air-source heat pumps. The specially designed facades and the green roofs also help to save energy and improve the microclimate. The building is striving for gold certification from the German Sustainable Building Council.

The Darmstadt site is one of the most important Merck centers for research and development in life science technologies. In the next ten years, approximately one fifth of the Life Science business sector’s sales with new products are estimated to come from here. Since 2020, Merck has announced investments of more than € 2 billion in the business sector globally. The objective is to expand Life Science’s capacities and capabilities to meet the globally increasing demand for medicines.

Investments at the Darmstadt site

Darmstadt has been Merck's headquarters for 355 years. The company plans to invest a total of around € 1.5 billion here by 2025. In recent years, Merck has announced or implemented the following construction projects, among others:

· € 300 million: Life Science Advanced Research Center

· € 200 million: Translational Science Center, a new research center for the Healthcare business sector

· € 160 million: Healthcare's Launch and Technology Center, designed to help make new and urgently needed drugs available more quickly

· € 140 million: Production facility for membranes for aseptic filters

· € 70 million: New education and training center

· € 24 million: GMP-compliant manufacturing plant for mRNA active ingredients

· € 12 million: 4th purification stage as part of the central wastewater treatment, which further increases the plant's current purification performance of already up to 98%

· € 10.6 million: Fitness and health center for employees

 

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