Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) recently announced that global biopharmaceutical giant UCB, Inc. is planning to invest $2 billion in Georgia to establish its first U.S. pharmaceutical biologics manufacturing facility.
In a statement, Gov. Kemp commented that the investment marked a significant milestone for Georgia’s life sciences industry. He also emphasized the importance of pushing Georgia even further as the No. 1 state for business and innovation.
“When we met with UCB leadership earlier this year in Belgium, we discussed how the Peach State would be the right partner for their visionary plans in the U.S. that will benefit both patients and hardworking Georgians,” said Gov. Kemp. “UCB’s announcement is also a significant milestone for our life sciences industry, representing one of the largest investments in state history and establishing both the Rowen facility and Georgia as a true hub of innovation in this field.”
UCB's Investment
As a global biopharmaceutical company based in Belgium, UCB’s North American headquarters are currently located in Smyrna and support more than 400 jobs. UCB also specializes in neurology and immunology.
UCB’s new manufacturing footprint will be located at Rowen, serving as an anchor for the 2,000-acre planned community in metro Atlanta designed to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation.
The cutting-edge campus will employ a digital-first approach, leveraging artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation while prioritizing efficiency in the use of natural resources.
This new investment will generate 330 new jobs over the next several years at the Rowen Foundation's 2,000-acre science and learning campus in Gwinnett County.
Project Director EJane Caraway represented the State of Georgia and its Department of Economic Development on this competitive project in partnership with Partnership Gwinnett, Metro Atlanta Chamber, Georgia Quick Start, and Georgia Power.
BIG WIN FOR GEORGIA!
UCB will invest $2 billion to establish their first U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing facility right here in the Peach State!
This historic decision will further Georgia's position as a hub of innovation in healthcare and life sciences.… pic.twitter.com/DHr3pQyhob
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) March 24, 2026

