Diversified Medical Healthcare’s $51 million investment in Greenville County is estimated to generate 185 new employment. The company’s expansion was announced on Wednesday during South Carolina’s annual life sciences conference by SCBIO, the state affiliate of the US Biotechnology Innovation Organization. According to the company, they will expand operations intoRead More

Beginning March 1, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will change its COVID-19 testing strategy. Due to the accuracy, convenience, and widespread availability of at-home rapid antigen tests, as well as a considerable decline in demand for drive-through PCR testing, the COVID-19 testing strategy will shift toRead More

EMUS, a Lithuanian manufacturer of lithium-ion battery management systems (BMS), has established its first foreign operation center in Greenville, South Carolina. Emus was founded in 2010, and it specializes in lithium battery management systems for the rapidly increasing e-mobility, robotics, energy storage, and other industries that utilize lithium batteries. “WeRead More

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has opened a new COVID-19 testing site in the Upstate. The new testing site is a drive-thru near Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital. The new drive-thru testing site, according to DHEC, is in the former Kmart parking lot, located atRead More

The U.S. real estate developer, owner, and operator, Rockefeller Group, purchased 98 acres off of Highway 290 in Duncan between Greenville and Spartanburg along Interstate 85. The company’s first project in the fast-growing Greenville/Spartanburg metro area will be Duncan Logistics Center, an industrial park. The I-85 Corridor connects Atlanta, Greenville-Spartanburg,Read More

Furman University is requiring students to get COVID-19 booster vaccinations before returning to campus on January 10 for in-person classes. The requirement is in response to the CDC’s recent advice that vaccinated individuals who have not yet been boosted be quarantined for five days following exposure to COVID-19, as wellRead More

The CDC states falls among older adults are extremely common with an estimated 2.5 million older adults treated for fall injuries in the U.S. every year. An estimated 25,000 of those fall injuries result in death. Justifiably so, 8 out of 10 caregivers are worried about fall prevention for theirRead More