Haleon, a global consumer health company, is investing $54.2 million to upgrade its research & development (R&D) facility in Richmond, Virginia. The modernization will enable the company to expand ...
Based in the United Kingdom, Haleon makes consumer health care products, including Advil, Centrum Multivitamin and Aquafresh Toothpaste.
Pharmaceutical company Haleon will invest $54.2 million to upgrade its research and development facility in Richmond and launch an internship program in partnership with state government and Virginia ...
"Haleon's choice to expand its research capabilities and upgrade its Richmond facility strengthens the Commonwealth's pharmaceutical sector and highlights why Virginia is America’s Top State for ...
Additionally, a five-year internship program will be launched in partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) with help from equal investments provided by Haleon and the state.
(Reuters) - Consumer healthcare company Haleon said on Wednesday it will invest $54 million in its global research and development centre in Richmond, U.S., aiming to boost its pipeline for new ...
“Haleon’s choice to expand its research capabilities and upgrade its Richmond facility strengthens the Commonwealth’s pharmaceutical sector and highlights why Virginia is America’s Top ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Haleon, a global consumer health company behind products like Advil, Aquafresh and Polident, announced a $54.2 million upgrade to its Richmond facility. On Monday, January ...