Porton Biopharma opens new facility

Published: 1-May-2018

John Glen MP for Salisbury and South Wiltshire officially opened Porton Biopharma Limited’s new fermentation facility, which will be used to manufacture the company’s life-saving leukaemia drug Erwinase

The new state-of-the-art facility opened by Porton Biopharma Limited (PBL) has been designed and built around a new 3000 litre fermenter, which is a significant increase compared with existing capacity and will enable PBL to increase the amount of product it will be able to manufacture in the future.

Dr Roger Hinton Managing Director of PBL, said: “We are looking forward to the day when this facility comes online because that, along with the other investments that we have made, means that we will be able to meet the growing global demand for our product. This helps to grow the value of Porton Biopharma, but most importantly it means that we will be able to save the lives of more children who suffer from this form of leukaemia in the future.”

The new multi-million pound building has a footprint of approximately 2100 m2. This includes the main fermentation hall, downstream processing rooms for harvesting product, plus all the associated services of purified water, steam, air and effluent treatment, required in a modern pharmaceutical facility that meets the latest regulatory standards.

Mike Raine Director of Engineering for PBL, said: “Today represents an important milestone where we can see the physical results of all the hard work in the design, planning and build that have gone into this project. We are now looking forward to the next challenge of qualifying and validating the equipment to ensure that everything is working as specified, before going into full production sometime in the next year.”

These systems have been designed to interact seamlessly and are operated by the latest process-control system. This will enable PBL’s production technicians to easily view and control any of the component parts via a series of hi-tech interactive screens.

John Glen said: “I was delighted to be welcomed back to open this new facility after having performed the ground-breaking ceremony in May 2016, the transformation of the site is astounding. Having this facility in Wiltshire is also a superb local example of the government’s industrial strategy, which specifically includes supporting the life-sciences sector and building prosperous communities – a good news event for Salisbury!”

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