First State Hydrogen has secured millions from the federal H2Hubs grant, and its founders Andrew Cottone and Dora Cheatham have their eyes set on the next stage for the energy company.
Andrew Cottone acquired the research and development company where he was employed in the early 2000s and rebranded it as Adesis. As of last year, the company had grown to 164 employees with a total ...
Title: President & CEO Workplace: Adesis A trained chemist, Andrew Cottone co-founded his company Adesis in 2005 and has grown it to a success in the greater Wilmington area. It […]
Clean Hydrogen, a project to advance Delaware at the forefront of renewable hydrogen production, won the 2023 Reinventing Delaware prize.
Already home to a major AstraZeneca plant and others, Delaware is preparing for a rush of biopharmaceutical manufacturing jobs.
Delaware is fortunate to be home to a vibrant, dynamic bioscience community. The work we do here – innovative research and development, cutting-edge science and creating and manufacturing medicines and […]
WILMINGTON – For the first time in much of its four-year history, the public-private business incubator Delaware Innovation Space will be able to manage the future of nearly half of […]
WILMINGTON – Adesis, the contract chemistry research, development and manufacturing firm that has grown rapidly over the last decade, announced this week that it has nearly tripled its leased lab […]
Andrew Cottone will be the first to tell you he built his present-day success on a single, risky move: At 26, when the chemical firm for which he was working […]
Adesis leader shares how mission of safety and business continuity helped the company grow during a pandemic In early 2020, businesses throughout Delaware, and around the globe, braced for what […]
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