Based in the United Kingdom, Haleon makes consumer health care products, including Advil, Centrum Multivitamin and Aquafresh Toothpaste.
The maker of Advil, Tums and Sensodyne toothpaste is investing $54.2 million to upgrade its global research and development facility in Richmond. Why it matters: The upgrades could lead to more local ...
Haleon, a global company behind home healthcare products like Advil, Tums and Aquafresh, announced plans to upgrade its Richmond research and development facility.
The modernization will enable the company to accommodate innovative technologies and expand its research capabilities. Governor Youngkin met with Haleon leadership in London in July 2024 to discuss ...
The consumer health company site will launch an internship program with the state government and Virginia Commonwealth University ...
Consumer healthcare company Haleon said on Wednesday it will invest $54 million in its global research and development centre ...
The UK-based pharmaceutical company Haleon will invest $54.2 million to upgrade its R&D facility in Richmond, which has helped birth or grow products such as Advil, Emergen-C and Robitussin.
Consumer health care company Haleon plans to invest $54.2 million to upgrade its research and development facility in Richmond’s Northside.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Haleon, a global consumer health company behind products like Advil, Aquafresh and Polident, announced a $54.2 million upgrade to its Richmond facility. On Monday ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced on Monday that a global healthcare company will be expanding its research and development facility located in the City of Richmond.
Consumer healthcare company Haleon said on Wednesday it will invest $54 million in its global research and development centre ...