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Agilent boosts contract manufacturing capabilities with acquisition of BIOVECTRA
The CDMO acquisition will bolster Agilent's end-to-end production capabilities in a number of popular therapeutics, including GLP-1 medications and ADCs
KBI Biopharma extends contract with a big pharma giant after a successful FDA inspection
The contract has been renewed and extended until at least 2029, and will now include the purchase of two therapeutic products
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The manufacturing facility will be dedicated to the production of anti-obesity drug Contrave, and will double its output in the EU and EEA
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