Top Heart Hospital Adds Technology Development Lab
December 8, 2009
December 8, 2009 – The Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute is constructing a new cardiovascular building on its main campus to develop and commercialize cardiovascular technology.
The Global Cardiovascular Innovation Center (GCIC) will offer 50,000 square feet of prime, state-of-the-art space. Clients will enjoy customizable laboratory facilities for new product research and development activities, flexible office space, and conference rooms with access to world-leading clinicians and investigators.
The planned opening of the building is late spring 2010. Cleveland Clinic is currently accepting applications for tenants.
For more information: my.clevelandclinic.org
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