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First stage of Almac expansion complete

Almac Sciences has completed the first stage of its GMP API facility expansion at its headquarters site in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. This has seen two 1,000 L glass-lined reactors added with associated filtration and drying equipment allowing the manufacture of 50-100 kg batch API output. It complements the R&D technology centre opened in 2021 for the biocatalysis, flow chemistry and peptides businesses.

Quotient celebrates Alnwick opening

Quotient Sciences held an official ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the opening of its new, £6 million drug substance manufacturing facility in Alnwick, UK, on 9 December. Among those present were Sharon Todd, CEO of the Society of Chemical Industry, and Quotient’s SVP and head of candidate development, Paul Ryan.

Lonza starts up at Nansha

Lonza has started up the mid-scale manufacturing assets at its API facility in Nansha in China’s Guangdong province. The site is fully integrated within Lonza’s global small molecules manufacturing network and this expansion has increased employee numbers there by 70 to around 330.

Snapdragon finds alternative buyer in Cambrex

CDMO Cambrex has agreed to buy Snapdragon Chemistry, a US-based provider of chemical process development services to the biopharma sector. Terms were not disclosed. This came two months after regulatory approval was denied to Asymchem Laboratories’ acquisition of Snapdragon.

Two join to work on skincare

Kao has signed an agreement with its Japanese compatriot Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare, a specialist in over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, to collaborate in joint development in skin care, using each other's skin- and health-related fundamental and formulation technologies. Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare will use Kao's skin product formulation technology to develop OTC drugs.

Feature article - CPHI Frankfurt: Strong markets, multiple modalities

Pharmaceutical CDMOs are continuing to invest in a buoyant market. We report from CPHI Frankfurt

The mood among CDMOs remained buoyant at the rebranded CPHI Frankfurt show, which took place on 1-3 November. There were several announcements of major investments and most of the exhibitors SCM spoke to were optimistic about continued rapid growth, particularly in new modalities of all kinds.

Ampac claims revolution in continuous processing

Following launch at a symposium in Boston in September, Ampac Fine Chemicals (AFC), an SK Pharmteco company, has announced the development of a new series of skid-based modules for continuous flow processes. These, it claims, will revolutionise the technique, closing the gap between benchtop development with microreactors and manufacturing scale.

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