Governor Doyle Announces $250,000 Loan
for Semba Biosciences
Project Expected to Create 30 Jobs
MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today announced that Semba Biosciences has received a $250,000 Technology Venture Fund (TVF) loan from the Department of Commerce for equipment and working capital to expand its capabilities into additional product lines and international distribution.
“By continuing to invest in biotech research and development, we are moving toward an economy that is stronger than ever and is built around the things we value: science, technology, life-saving advances,” Governor Doyle said. “These are real things that we can count on to make life better, and I am pleased to help Semba expand its capabilities, creating jobs for hardworking Wisconsin families.”
“Wisconsin continues to demonstrate its commitment to the biotech industry,” said Bob Mierendorf, president of Semba. “We are very appreciative of the state’s support to expand our business, which in turn will provide sales to several local manufacturers.”
Semba Biosciences, Inc., established in May 2005, supplies scientific instruments and reagents to the worldwide research community. Total project cost is $1.1 million and Semba has committed to hire over 30 employees within the next three years.
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Wisconsin Department of Commerce
Contact: Tony Hozeny 608-267-9661
About Semba Biosciences, Inc.
Semba Biosciences, Inc. is a life science company located in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Founded in
2005, the company provides innovative instruments, reagents, and methods for high-performance
purification of biomolecules and chemicals to the worldwide research community.
Contact
Robert Mierendorf, Ph.D.
President & CEO
505 South Rosa Road
Suite 106A
Madison WI 53719
608.441.8009 office
608-441-8392 fax