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Nestlé Health Science recently celebrated the inauguration of its new Nestlé Product Technology Centre with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the facility in Bridgewater, N.J. The event marks the completion of a three-year, $70 million investment to establish a global research and development hub that will advance the company’s offerings in further elevating the power of nutrition to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
The Nestlé Product Technology Centre in Bridgewater is the lead Product Technology Centre for Nestlé Health Science globally, part of a strong network of R&D centres that drive Nestlé Health Science’s mission to empower healthier lives through nutrition.
Home to more than 170 employees, the Bridgewater facility is equipped with advanced capabilities across the R&D lifecycle – from ideation and rapid prototyping to sensory science, production and commercialization. The Nestlé Product Technology Centre also plays a critical role in advancing the company’s efforts to reduce packaging and produce lighter weight products, part of Nestlé’s global ambition to make 100 percent of its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025.