The largest private employer in Brazos County is downsizing for the second time in three years. A statement from FUJIFILM Biotechnologies (FUJI) did not disclose how many positions will be lost in College Station and in North Carolina. A FUJI spokeswoman sent WTAW News a statement that undisclosed assets are being refocused in an effort to increase efficiencies as they remain committed to their biopharmaceutical business. The statement also says the downsizing “impacted a small number of roles at the site. Any individuals impacted will receive support in accordance with Company policies and values, including severance packages and as needed, outplacement support.” In June 2025, FUJI received approval from the College Station city council and the Brazos County commission to restructure an economic development agreement. In exchange for FUJI receiving almost $5 million dollars over a ten year period in property tax refunds, FUJI has until the end of 2028 to complete an expansion that includes hiring an additional 150 employees. The FUJI spokeswoman says they are “working closely with their local economic and workforce development partners, and is monitoring their progress towards the goals.” Click HERE to read and download the amended agreement with FUJIFILM Biotechnologies approved at the June 10, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting. Click HERE to read and download the amended agreement with FUJIFILM Biotechnologies approved at the June 12, 2025 College Station city council meeting. In April 2024, a corporate spokeswoman told WTAW News the College Station operation lost up to 33 employees as part of an overall downsizing of up to 240 positions. As of September 2025, when FUJI introduced the new leader of the College Station operation, employment was at 770. According to local economic development compliance reports, employment has been as high as 845. Statement from FUJIFILM Biotechnologies: We’ve conducted a strategic review of our manufacturing facilities, capabilities, and talent, with the goal of improving efficiencies to strengthen our long-term ambition. As part of this effort, we are aligning our manufacturing operations in Texas with our current customer demand. This effort will ensure that we have a sustainable organization that is fit for the future. Unfortunately, this decision has impacted a small number of roles at the site. Any individuals impacted will receive support in accordance with Company policies and values, including severance packages and as needed, outplacement support. We are working closely with our local economic and workforce development partners, and monitoring our progress towards the goals. We don’t have any further updates to share at this time Fujifilm is committed to the Bio CDMO business, and in an effort to increase efficiencies, the company is refocusing certain assets across the network. Unfortunately, this decision has impacted roles at two of our sites in the United States – College Station, Texas and Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.