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Amgen Manufacturing Limited’s biomanufacturing site in Juncos, Puerto Rico, earned the 2025 Energy Star certification from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Rafael Vélez-Domínguez, president of the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association, outlines a four-pillar strategy focused on energy, taxes, talent and government agility during the group’s 2026 convention.
PharmaEssentia plans to use Puerto Rico as a manufacturing hub for the U.S. market under a $46 million investment in Toa Baja. (Credit: PharmaEssentia)
Cranes at Puerto Nuevo in the Port of San Juan. Birling Capital said Puerto Rico’s trade and manufacturing position could benefit from shifts in U.S. tariff policy. (Credit: Eduardo San Miguel Tió)
Collins Aerospace operates facilities in Santa Isabel and Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico government officials and Carelon Global Solutions executives announce a $15.5 million expansion expected to create 650 jobs in Mayagüez and San Juan.
Biochoices founder Nimia I. Vázquez-Suárez speaks during the company’s soft opening in San Juan.
Sara Miranda, general manager of iPR Pharmaceuticals, announces the opening of the company’s Bio Solar Park in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.
The project will transform Lilly del Caribe’s PR01 plant, built in 1968, into an oral solid dose manufacturing facility for orforglipron — Lilly’s first oral GLP-1 receptor agonist — while expanding the PR05 plant dedicated to insulin production.
Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai (Courtesy photo)
Puerto Rico’s Economic Development and Commerce Department secretary, Sebastián Negrón-Reichard, at lectern, announces Bethel Protective Systems’ $8 million investment in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, as Gov. Jenniffer González, on his right, looks on.
Gov. Jenniffer González announces new medical manufacturing investments, joined by DDEC Secretary Sebastián Negrón-Reichard (left) and other officials.
ABB Puerto Rico’s manufacturing plant in Arecibo. (Credit: Zackery T. Noel, senior global product management lead at ABB)
Thomas Seewoester, vice president of site operations at Amgen Manufacturing Limited in Juncos.
Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai (Courtesy photo)

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