Nanoform Finland Plc Partners with CBC Co., Ltd. to Transform Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry with Nanotechnology

12 April 2024 | Friday | News


The strategic alliance aims to leverage CBC's market expertise to introduce Nanoform's advanced nanomedicine engineering, enhancing drug bioavailability and patient experience in Japan.
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Nanoform Finland Plc ("Nanoform")  announced a strategic partnership whereby CBC Co., Ltd. ("CBC"), will utilize its extensive experience in the Japanese pharmaceutical industry to identify opportunities for Nanoform's cutting-edge nanomedicine engineering technologies. Nanoformed medicines have been shown to overcome innovators' drug bioavailability issues and reduce dose size and pill burden to improve patient-acceptance, both for new drugs and reformulations of existing products.

"This strategic partnership with CBC represents a significant milestone in our ongoing effort to bring our cutting-edge nanotechnology to enable improved medicines for patients around the world. Japan is a key country for innovative drug development, and we are excited to work with a partner that shares our commitment to bringing meaningful innovation to patients faster," said Christian Jones, Chief Commercial Officer at Nanoform. "CBC has a deep understanding of the Japanese market, which will be instrumental in tailoring Nanoform's services to meet the specific needs and preferences of biopharma customers there."

Shinya Miyairi, Managing Executive Officer at CBC said, "CBC is honored to partner with Nanoform and to represent them in Japan. We believe that Nanoform's technologies represent a great fit for the Japanese market where the ability to provide medicines with higher bioavailability and fewer and smaller doses are important for success."

Nanoform technology has been effective in several in vitro and in vivo studies across multiple routes of administration including oral, inhaled, ophthalmic and injectables, and across multiple molecule types such as enzalutamide and many other molecules.

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