BIOVECTRA Launches Specialized Capabilities in mRNA Drug Product Development and Biomanufacturing
Today BIOVECTRA celebrates the completion of its $90 million plus biologics expansion at the company’s new state-of-the-art Biomanufacturing Centre with project partners the Government of Canada and Government of Prince Edward Island.
This expansion places BIOVECTRA at the forefront of supporting the next generation of treatments for today’s rare and incurable diseases and producing vaccines to tackle future pandemics,” said BIOVECTRA CEO Oliver Technow. “Today also marks a milestone in the accelerated growth of Atlantic Canada’s bioscience sector and celebrates the creation of highly skilled careers in life sciences.”
BIOVECTRA’s expansion was realized on an ambitious 18-month timeline, from groundbreaking to completion, and adds Canadian-based solutions to a global effort to deliver the next generation of patient care through mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. This suite of BIOVECTRA capabilities specialized in mRNA, pDNA, lipid nanoparticle and fill / finish work is unique and the first of its kind in Canada. It marks a milestone in Canada’s strategy for better preparedness in a future health crisis by creating specialized domestic biomanufacturing capacity.
“Today’s grand opening of BIOVECTRA’s new state-of-the-art facility strengthens Atlantic Canada’s status as a hub for biomanufacturing and life sciences. Our Government’s participation to this project is another important step towards cementing Canada’s position as a global leader in the sector. It enables BioVectra to boost Canada’s domestic production capacity for vaccines and therapeutics for Canadians, while building a strong life and science sector and creating hundreds of well-paying jobs in the region.” – The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“BIOVECTRA’s expansion into mRNA vaccines and therapeutics puts Prince Edward Island on the map as a global player in the manufacturing of drug therapeutics,” says Premier Dennis King. “This work will help to make the next generation of life-saving treatments available to Islanders, Canadians and all global citizens while having positive ripple effects for into PEI’s health, education and labour market sectors.”
mRNA and pDNA products are emerging globally as the next generation of solutions for improved patient care. From research discovery through to final commercial vials, BIOVECTRA can support clients from biotech start-ups to blue-chip pharmaceutical companies with their mRNA / pDNA drug product projects from its Atlantic Canada-based operations.