Ground is broken for new industrial glass company

Date: 23 November 2012

The Rolla Regional Economic Commission’s Glass for Good Initiative, which focuses on the growing bioactive glass industry in Rolla, just gained a stronger foothold with the groundbreaking of Rolla’s newest company earlier this month.

We are excited for what this means for Rolla, both now and in the future,” said RREC’s Executive Director Cyndra Lorey. “Of course we are thrilled for the new jobs being created, but adding to our unique position in the bioactive glass field helps our marketing efforts towards companies in that industry.”  Read more...The Rolla Regional Economic Commission’s Glass for Good Initiative, which focuses on the growing bioactive glass industry in Rolla, just gained a stronger foothold with the groundbreaking of Rolla’s newest company earlier this month.



“We are excited for what this means for Rolla, both now and in the future,” said RREC’s Executive Director Cyndra Lorey. “Of course we are thrilled for the new jobs being created, but adding to our unique position in the bioactive glass field helps our marketing efforts towards companies in that industry.” 

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