Bionova Scientific expands capacity and enters advanced therapies market

Third Cytiva FlexFactory manufacturing platform will help the CDMO meet the rising demand for genomic medicines

20 Jun 2025

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Bionova Scientific, a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), is entering the advanced therapy manufacturing space. The company is installing its third FlexFactory™ manufacturing platform from Cytiva, a Danaher company and a leader in the life sciences industry, to help meet the surging demand for advanced therapies, while maintaining their core monoclonal antibody (mAb) business.

Bionova will also use Cytiva’s Fast Trak process development services to help advance their entry into genomic medicines. Dr. Fabio Fonseca, Senior Director, pDNA Process Development, Bionova Scientific, says, “Using Cytiva’s end-to-end solutions, we’ll have an exceptional platform to support the manufacture of genomic medicines. Together with our team and technology stack, we are well positioned to deliver plasmid DNA with speed, quality and patient safety.”

Ludovic Brellier, President of Hardware Solutions, Cytiva, says, “Our true value lies in our deep process expertise in accelerating our customer’s process development through to commercial manufacturing. Having the flexibility and support to scale while meeting strict regulatory compliance will help Bionova develop a competitive edge in a growing market.” 

The FlexFactory platform for advanced therapies offers substantial benefits that reduce business risks, increase operational speed, faster product ramp-up, and enhance flexibility. Its built-in compliance features and robust quality controls helps improve regulatory adherence and minimize production issues, while its modular setup allows rapid adaptation to market shifts. Cytiva’s Fast Trak process development services will help Bionova accelerate their molecule through clinical development.

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Genome AnalysisGenomics, the study of genomes, includes functional genomics, evolutionary genomics and comparative genomics. There are many genomic technologies such as DNA sequencing of whole genomes, computational biology and bioinformatics. DNA and nucleic acids must be isolated and concentrated from cells for analysis with kits, automated analyzers and software. Other useful technologies for studying genomics include PCR, microarrays and electrophoresis.ManufacturingManufacturing is the production of merchandise for use or sale using labor and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation.Monoclonal AntibodiesMonoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are lab-made molecules that can bind to specific antigens on cells, making them highly effective in treating cancers, autoimmune diseases, and infections. These targeted therapies are transforming the treatment landscape for many conditions. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find monoclonal antibodies for research and clinical applications; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.BiopharmaceuticalsBiopharmaceuticals are proteins and other compounds (such as nucleic acids) produced by living organisms that have uses as therapeutics or for in vivo diagnostics. The most well known example of a biopharmaceutical product, and the first to be approved for therapeutic use, was recombinant human insulin.
Bionova Scientific expands capacity and enters advanced therapies market