Autolomous and Cellular Origins Expand Cell Therapy Manufacturing Process
Officials at Autolomous and Cellular Origins say the companies have carried out the end-to-end integration of their respective platforms to bring full automation and digitization to the entire cell therapy manufacturing process. This new scalable approach creates a connected manufacturing environment that gives developers greater standardization, traceability, and control across the entire manufacturing process, according to the companies’ spokespersons.
Cellular Origins’ Constellation® automated platform was created to enable cell therapy manufacturing, integrating mobile robotics, existing bioprocessing technologies, and sterile fluid transfer into a coordinated operation. Its flexible, modular architecture allows developers and manufacturers to scale manufacturing capacity as demand grows while maintaining standardized processes, avoiding therapy redevelopment and reducing scale-up risk, notes Edwin Stone, CEO of Cellular Origins.
Autolomous’ digital autoloMATE® platform was designed to allow real-time data exchange and integration across existing software and AI systems, as well as devices and robotic platforms across the entire manufacturing process and supply chain, while safeguarding intellectual property. The modular architecture allows each deployment to be configured to customer needs.
The combined solution overcomes fragmentation, limited visibility, and the absence of standardized, interoperable data flows without replacing existing processes, enabling manufacturers to scale to commercially viable levels, maintains Alexander Seyf, CEO of Autolomous. First integrations have already been achieved at the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult Digital and Automation Testbeds, as part of an Innovate UK-funded project.
“Scientific ambition has never been the bottleneck in bringing innovative cell therapy to patients, but the delivery infrastructure has brought many challenges,” continues Seyf. “Together with Cellular Origins, we enable fast and efficient scaling from research through to patient administration, ensuring standardization, automation and digitization across the entire process.”
“Scaling cell therapy manufacturing is not just a question of employing automation. It requires a manufacturing system that can evolve with demand,” adds Stone. “Our collaboration with Autolomous, and joint work with the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, clearly demonstrates how robotic platforms and digital infrastructure can operate as one.”
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