05.09.2023 • News

Lonza, Vertex Break Ground on New US Cell Therapy Plant

Last week, Lonza and Vertex Pharmaceuticals broke ground on a new US facility in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to manufacture cell therapies for diabetes.

The new plant is being built adjacent to Lonza’s existing campus in Portsmouth and is a co-investment project between the two companies. Lonza will operate the facility, which covers more than 130,000 square feet, and is expected to employ 300 people.

The large-scale manufacturing facility will support the commercial production of the Vertex’s T1D cell therapy portfolio, with a focus on the VX-880 and VX-264 programs currently in clinical trials. The company's first clinical program VX-880, Vertex said, has already demonstrated clinical proof-of-concept, while its second approach, VX-264, is being studied in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial.

Reshma Kewalramani, CEO and president of Vertex, said: “Establishing this strategic partnership with Lonza, a world-class manufacturing organization, is a critical milestone in Vertex’s journey to transform the treatment of type 1 diabetes.”

Lonza’s CEO, Pierre-Alain Ruffieux, commented: “Today’s groundbreaking demonstrates Lonza’s continued commitment to helping our customers bring their innovative therapies to life. The facility will play a major role in delivering Vertex’s ambition to shape the future for patients living with T1D.”

Source: Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Source: Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Virtual Event

High Performance Food Production
Perfection Starts in the Tank

High Performance Food Production

On Demand | Optimize your food production with smarter mixing—join the Ystral seminar to discover 20 real-world applications that cut processing times, reduce costs, and boost product quality.

Interview

Driving Transformation
Interconnected Global Chemicals Logistics

Driving Transformation

DP World is reshaping global chemical supply chains. Christene Smith of CHEManager interviews Markus Kanis, Global SVP Chemicals, on the company’s roadmap, new technologies, and the evolving demands of global trade.

most read

Photo

VCI Welcomes US-EU Customs Deal

The German Chemical Industry Association (VCI) welcomes the fact that Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and US President Donald Trump have averted the danger of a trade war for the time being.