On April 16, 2020 Avectas, an Irish based cell engineering technology business, reported that it has completed a significant new Series C equity funding of approximately $20 million, bringing the total equity invested in the business to date to $40 million (Press release, Avectas, APR 16, 2020, View Source [SID1234556393]). The funding was led by existing shareholders, including Seamus Mulligan, an experienced biopharmaceutical executive.
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The funds raised in this latest equity round will be used to accelerate the clinical translation and commercial scale-up of Avectas’ proprietary cell engineering technology platform (Solupore). To support this next phase of its activities, Avectas will also expand its commercial, regulatory and technical organisation with new hires in Ireland and the U.S., as Covid-19 related conditions permit.
"We are delighted to have completed our largest ever funding and are appreciative of our investors’ continued support at a time when scientific advances are more critical than ever," said Michael Maguire, Ph.D., Avectas’ Chief Executive Officer. He continued "Building on our recent collaborations, this Series C funding allows us to make further investments in our technology and organisation to address a significant market need in the rapidly growing gene and cell therapy market."
Cell and gene therapies offer the potential to transform the treatment of diseases, including cancer, for millions of patients worldwide. However, new cell engineering technologies are urgently needed to enable these cutting-edge therapies to achieve their potential. Avectas’ patented Solupore technology addresses it’s academic and commercial partners’ need for an efficient, non-viral cell engineering solution. The technology achieves excellent engineering efficiencies for delivery of a broad range of payloads (including mRNA, DNA, proteins and gene editing tools) to primary T cells and NK cells for immuno-oncology and gene editing applications.
Mary Martin, Ph.D., Avectas’ Executive Chair commented "Ireland has a deep history in the pharmaceutical and biotech sector and I am excited to see it build on that legacy with companies like Avectas, which are at the cutting edge of the new cell and gene therapy sector."
This funding raise follows an excellent first quarter for Avectas. In March 2020, the company announced both the issuance of a U.S. Patent core to its cell engineering technology and a collaboration with Vycellix to advance next-generation solutions for the optimized manufacture of cell & gene therapies. The company also announced, in February, that it had entered an agreement with the centre for commercialization of regenerative medicine (CCRM) based in Toronto, Canada to accelerate the translation of Avectas’ non-viral cell engineering platform (Solupore) into the clinic. In January 2020, the new competence center for next-generation NK cell-based cancer immunotherapy ("NextGen-NK") established at Karolinska Institutet ("KI"), Stockholm, Sweden welcomed Avectas as a collaborative partner.