Airable Research Lab and Shawnee State University are entering into a partnership to develop a bioprocessing lab on the college’s campus. The organization develops soy bio based products for industrial and consumer customers. Eyewitness News said the partnership aims to establish a second location for the Airable Research Lab on the campus of Shawnee State University with a $1 million investment to develop the site that is part of a larger $5 million renovation of Shawnee State’s Advanced Manufacturing Center. The updates are expected to be complete by the fall of 2026.