Scinai Immunotherapeutics (SCNI) announced that it has been awarded a non-dilutive grant of approximately $246,000 from the Israel Innovation Authority. The grant will fund approximately 66% of a $373,000 project aimed at acquiring and installing an advanced fill-and-finish system for sterile manufacturing. This investment addresses a major industry gap, as most early-stage biotech companies in Israel lack access to local, flexible, small-scale GMP manufacturing. As a result, many are forced to outsource overseas at high cost, with long lead times and limited control. Designed to accommodate diverse primary packaging formats with minimal reconfiguration, the system enables rapid batch turnaround and efficient switching between campaigns, substantially enhancing Scinai’s fill-and-finish capacity and operational flexibility.
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