NJMEP opening temp office at Rowan to better serve South Jersey manufacturers

The Cedar Knolls-based New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program on Tuesday said it plans to open a new temporary office in Rowan University’s South Jersey Technology Park to better serve the South Jersey community.

Following up on the South Jersey Revitalization Summit — a formal discussion that occurred at Rowan College of South Jersey back in August 2023 between industry leaders and partners, academia, and political advocates — Peter Connolly, CEO of NJMEP, announced that the NJMEP South Office would relocate to Rowan University’s South Jersey Technology Park — a move that is as much a symbolic gesture as it is a practical one.

The not-for-profit organization says the goal of the South Jersey Technology Park is to lead the economic revitalization of South New Jersey through an integrated program of science and technology initiatives. NJMEP will relocate its South Jersey office permanently in about 18 months.

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