From WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com …
— HeartWorks today hosted the grand opening of its new world headquarters for congenital heart disease research and therapy in Eau Claire.
The event marks the beginning of HeartWorks’ new headquarters after starting in 2020 in Minnesota. HeartWorks was founded to build on the work of Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome at Mayo Clinic.
Manufacturing, research and discovery, marketing and events, and resource development will come together under one roof at the new facility, streamlining the whole process and allowing HeartWorks to grow its capacity to about 100 cardiac cell development patients annually from 12.
“The 1 in 100 families impacted by CHD deserve 100% of our commitment,” Tim Nelson, CEO and co-founder, said. “We could have built this headquarters anywhere, but we chose to stay rooted in the Midwest where partnerships are strong, purpose runs deep, and people roll up their sleeves to make a difference.”
See the release.
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