Estée Lauder is set to enhance Long Island's biotech landscape with a new research laboratory and office at Farmingdale State College’s Broad Hollow Bioscience Park. Opening in the spring, this facility will employ up to 80 people, including 31 new positions, and contribute $1.75 million to the college for scholarships. The lab will focus on skincare, makeup, and fragrance innovations, involving students in hands-on research and training. This development, supported by $1.2 million in tax credits from Empire State Development, aims to revitalize the Broad Hollow park and strengthen regional economic ties between academia and industry.