Vaxess Technologies celebrates the grand opening of their 3,600 square feet pilot GMP manufacturing facility on Monday.
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Watson-Marlow announces details of the new U.S. manufacturing facility bringing them closer to customers in the region
Watson-Marlow is pleased to announce that construction will start in October 2021, on a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in the United States, with first production due in late 2022.
Phillips-Medisize Increases Global Manufacturing Capacity
Phillips-Medisize, announces the expansion of its global manufacturing footprint, along with extended product design, development and manufacturing capabilities to streamline the delivery of game-changing products and solutions.
FDA works to improve compounded drugs quality with new Center of Excellence
FDA takes efforts to improve quality of compounded drugs from outsourcing facilities through collaboration and education as part of new Center of Excellence. Compounded drugs can serve an important role in meeting patients’ medical needs that cannot be met by an FDA-approved drug.
Millstone Medical Outsourcing Expands Medical Device Cleanroom
Millstone Medical Outsourcing has officially broken ground on its new 56,385 square foot facility in Fall River, MA. The MA headquarter campus will now hold a total of 124,367 square feet of production space, including its existing 15,000 square feet of class 10,000/ISO7-rated cleanroom space for medical device packaging operations.
Pepscan Doubles GMP Production Capacity to Facilitate Clients’ Growth
Pepscan announced that its GMP production capacity has doubled. Pepscan is an all-in-one partner in peptides, building on 25 years of experience in advancing and applying peptide expertise to facilitate clients in the development and production of peptides.
GE Healthcare and Germfree unveil collaboration to advance modular manufacturing of novel biotherapeutics
GE Healthcare Life Sciences and Germfree are joining expertise to develop a fully integrated, expandable manufacturing solution for emerging biotherapeutics, including gene therapy.
VetStem Biopharma Secures FDA Approval of First Human IND
VetStem Biopharma, a veterinary and human regenerative medicine CRO, used its extensive experience, FDA master files, and database of veterinary stem cell therapy to secure FDA approval of a human IND for stem cell therapy in patients with osteoarthritis. VetStem made the application to FDA on behalf of its subsidiary, Personalized Stem Cells, Inc.
Hubbell Lighting Introduces SpectraClean™
Hubbell Lighting is elevating the lighting experience. Empowered by lighting solutions that integrate seamlessly into their environment, save energy, provide improved quality of light, deliver return on investment and armed with Hubbell’s unflinching support, its customers are able to think differently about how, where, and when they can use light.
Mile High Labs buys 400,000 sq ft pharmaceutical production facility
Mile High Labs, a Colorado startup that calls itself the world’s largest manufacturer of products, purchased the plant in Broomfield, Colorado, for about $18.8 million.
GSK Opens New Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities worth $130m
Multinational pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKlyne (GSK) launched two new pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities and an expanded production building at its Jurong site. According to GSK, the new and expanded sites will allow the faster production of drugs and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) for clinical trials.
New Biomaterials Inspired by Creatures of Nature
The first attempts have launched to bio-engineer protein biomaterials like those found in mussels and tree frogs to yield similar amazing wet adhesion in sealants, coatings, glues, and medical adhesives. Crucial proteins in these animals exhibit unique behaviors and chemical reactivity, and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers are creating hydrogels that borrow certain key features of those proteins: the separation of a solution into two distinct liquids in response to external stimuli, the incorporation of nonstandard amino acids, and patterning, such as the polygonal pillars seen in the toe pads of tree frogs.