  A Virginia-based molecular diagnostics company has acquired engineering firm Jump Start Manufacturing LLC of Nashua in a move that the company says will mean the creation of hundreds of new jobs at a new facility in Hudson, where it will scale production of its new Covid-19 testing system. The company, MicroGEM of
Charlottesville, Va., said the 52,000-square-foot Hudson facility, in
tandem with another new 69,000-square-foot plant in Ogden, Utah, will
give it the capability of producing 160,000 tests per day. The
company said it expected that a total of about 500 new jobs will be
created at the two locations, but it’s not immediately clear exactly how
many of those jobs will be in New Hampshire. MicroGEM also has a pilot-scale manufacturing facility in Charlottesville. The
acquisition of Jump Start — which since its founding in 2006 has worked
on a variety of projects in the biotech and pharmaceutical companies —
allows MicroGEM to rapidly scale production of its Spitfire 6830
SARS-CoV-2 rapid testing system. PCR tests are considered much more accurate than antigen tests. The
acquisition of Jump Start “dramatically” expands MicroGEM’s production
capabilities, said CEO Jeff Chapman, and “will ensure that more
Americans have greater access to high-quality and affordable Covid-19
tests.” MicroGEM said it is moving quickly to fill the new jobs being created. — JEFF FEINGOLD See also
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