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Lupin Limited opens new 18K SF corporate office in Bridgewater

Lupin Limited held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 28 for its new corporate office at 100 Somerset Corporate Blvd. in Bridgewater. The new location expands Lupin’s presence in New Jersey, along with its manufacturing and research facilities in Somerset.

Governor Phil Murphy and Somerset County Commissioner Deputy Director Melonie Marano attended the ceremony, alongside Lupin executives Vinita Gupta, CEO, Spiro Gavaris, president, U.S. Generics and Christoph Funke, chief technical operations officer.

The approximately 18,000-square-foot office will accommodate numerous corporate functions, including commercial, HR, finance, legal, marketing, business development and R&D.

“It was an honor to attend the ribbon-cutting for Lupin’s new office space,” said Governor Murphy. “Lupin’s continued investments in New Jersey, evidenced by this expansion in Bridgewater, are fully aligned with my administration’s priorities: strengthening the state’s robust pharmaceutical industry, driving economic growth and creating skilled jobs for our residents.”

“New Jersey is a stronghold for the biopharmaceutical industry, and we have been proud members of the community since 2016,” said Gupta. “Our operations in the state, including corporate offices, manufacturing and research facilities, have been an important part of our U.S. growth and expansion. This foundation enables us to drive innovation and provide access to affordable, high-quality medications nationwide.

“We deeply appreciate the partnership and support of New Jersey’s leadership, which has been instrumental for our ongoing development, both within the state and throughout the country.”

“I was delighted to take part in the inauguration ceremony for Lupin’s new Bridgewater office,” said Marano. “Lupin has been a long-valued member of our business community, and their ongoing growth highlights the exceptional talent, innovation and opportunities Somerset County has to offer. We are proud to support Lupin’s continued expansion, and we look forward to continuing our partnership in the years ahead.”

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