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Funding approval paves the way for growth at ABX in Radeberg

A historic industrial site becomes a project for the future. The European Union and the Free State of Saxony are supporting the remediation of a contaminated site in Radeberg, thereby enabling the planned expansion of the radiopharmaceutical company ABX Advanced Biochemical Compounds. Environment Minister Georg Ludwig von Breitenbuch personally handed over the funding decision at the site, emphasising the importance of the project for the region and industrial policy.
15/01/2026

The site was formerly home to a glassworks, whose contaminated sites are now being comprehensively removed. The centrepiece of the measure is a large-scale soil replacement, during which the contaminated soil will be professionally removed and any remaining contamination secured. Part of the area will then be renaturalised and prepared for sustainable use. For ABX, the remediation is a central component of the company's further development. New production facilities are planned, which will be operated according to modern technical and energy standards and provide secure jobs in the long term. The funding combines economic growth with ecological responsibility and at the same time strengthens Radeberg as a high-tech location. This clearly demonstrates how industrial policy, environmental protection and regional value creation can be combined.

Press release by "ABX advanced biochemical compounds GmbH" dated 15 January 2026

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