Ori Biotech and CTMC team up on cell therapy delivery

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Ori is focused on bringing automated manufacturing to the cell and gene therapy (CGT) industry, while the CTMC is a joint venture between National Resilience Inc and MD Anderson Cancer Center. 

The alliance is aimed at speeding up process development, clinical implementation, and commercialization of novel cell therapies.

It will leverage Ori’s technology platform with CTMC’s manufacturing capabilities and, in the first instance, will focus on a cell therapy invented by Dr Sattva Neelapu, professor of lymphoma/myeloma at MD Anderson.

“Ori and CTMC have specifically partnered with the goal of increasing patient access to potentially life-saving cell therapies. This partnership will have a considerable impact on the cell therapy field by implementing innovative, digitally enabled process discovery and automated manufacturing solutions,”​ said Jason C Foster, CEO, Ori Biotech. 

New hires, new facilities 

Last week we reported on how the CGT manufacturing tech innovator had expanded its global footprint and team, with it executing its strategic plan following the US$100m it raised in its Series B funding round earlier this year.

Ori has invested in high-level expertise, in personnel, having recruited across digital infrastructure, data analytics, software, manufacturing, and quality, and in facilities globally, with the goal of rapid transition into the launch of its CGT manufacturing platform.

The developer has boosted its senior leadership team with several new appointments, including three directors, to support further growth and push the commercialization of its platform, along with further expanding its Science Advisory Board (SAB), appointing CGT experts, Isabelle Rivière and Jason Bock.

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