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“Today, I am very excited to mark a major milestone for our future,” Kenvue CEO Thibaut Mongon said during the April 24, 2024, groundbreaking ceremony for the company's new global headquarters in Summit.

Kenvue breaks ground on Summit HQ

The company spun off from Johnson & Johnson last year, establishing itself as the largest pure-play consumer health company by revenue. Its iconic brands include Neutrogena, Listerine, Tylenol and Aveeno.

Founded in 2003, Ivy Rehab is a national network of outpatient physical, occupational, speech therapy and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinics.

2 health care providers continue NJ expansion

A national physical therapy network added AmeriCare’s five Garden State clinics to its network, while Embrace Psychiatric Wellness Center combined two offices into a larger, newly renovated location.

Cellares’ new 118,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Smart Factory in Bridgewater – a site formerly occupied by Pfizer – represents the world’s first Integrated Development and Manufacturing Organization Smart Factory dedicated to clinical and industrial-scale cell therapy manufacturing.

Cellares, BMS announce $380M cell therapy manufacturing agreement

“Our collaboration ... and our collective expertise furthers our mission to accelerate access to life-saving cell therapies for patients globally," according to Fabian Gerlinghaus, co-founder and CEO, Cellares.

Johnson & Johnson is headquartered in New Brunswick.

Johnson & Johnson, Kenvue ordered to pay $45M in baby powder lawsuit

An Illinois jury concluded the consumer health spinoff was 70% responsible for the death of Theresa Garcia, who died four years ago after developing mesothelioma.

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Hackensack Meridian forges groundbreaking energy partnership

As part of a 30-year agreement with infrastructure firm Bernhard, the network is set to own the largest solar and battery energy storage system of any not-for-profit health care provider in the U.S.

Cellares' Cell Q is the first automated quality control workcell for cell therapy manufacturing.

Cellares unveils first-of-its-kind cell therapy manufacturing tool

According to the company, the new Cell Q resolves downstream quality control capacity challenges.

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NJ Supreme Court vacates $23.4M jury award against Valley Hospital

Comprehensive Surgery filed suit against the health care provider in 2016 regarding an exclusive agreement with a competing surgical group.

The Helena Theurer Pavilion is a new, nine-story, 530,000-square-foot surgical and intensive care tower at Hackensack University Medical Center.

Hackensack University Medical Center 1st in NJ to use da Vinci 5 robotic system

"The da Vinci 5 represents the next chapter in our robotic surgery journey, and we are proud to be among the first in the world to offer this game-changing robotic surgery option to our patients,” said Hackensack Meridian Health CEO Robert Garrett.

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3 NJ hospitals recognized for Black maternal health care

Only 26 facilities nationwide made the U.S. News & World Report list, which was released at the start of Black Maternal Health Week.

Located on Winters Avenue, the 370-bed, 910,000-square-foot Valley Hospital in Paramus is the centerpiece of a 40-acre campus that unites acute inpatient care with the network’s wide range of outpatient services.

Valley completes move into new Paramus hospital

Over the course of seven hours, 203 patients admitted to the previous Valley Hospital were individually transported by 75 ambulances to the new facility.

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NJ cardiologist pleads guilty to $1.9M health care fraud scheme

“Dr. Panezai successfully ran a very busy medical practice for decades in which he went above and beyond for his patients,” the defendant's attorney told NJBIZ. “Nevertheless, Dr. Panezai regrets his billing transgressions.”

New Jersey Economic Development Authority CEO Tim Sullivan speaks during a Jan. 20, 2023, event in North Brunswick.

Trenton Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center takes next steps

Rutgers University, Capital Health and Trenton Health Team will serve as anchor tenants at the developing $75 million hub.