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Regenerative Medicine Research Attracts Substantial Public and Private Funding

Global synergies among diverse entities are expanding application scope, helping create growth opportunities and common standards
Frost & Sullivan's Global TechVision Team
Frost & Sullivan
2016-07-15 19:27 2089

LONDON, July 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Regenerative medicine is redefining medical technology synergies by combining stem cell technology with tissue engineering. Advanced biomaterials joint with small molecules and biologics allow to regenerate and restore functions of human tissues and organs. The scope of application has extended far beyond acute injuries, chronic diseases and congenital malformations into therapeutics, research and difficult-to-treat diseases.

Frost and Sullivan - Regenerative Medicine
Frost and Sullivan - Regenerative Medicine

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Regenerative Medicine - The Future of Therapy (http://www.frost.com/sublib/display-report.do?id=D6EC-01-00-00-00&src=PR), finds that medical device and drug manufacturing companies have been partnering to combine their tissue engineering platforms with the most advanced stem cell therapeutics in order to lower operational costs and time. There have been numerous local, regional and international initiatives to build first-in-class biomanufacturing facilities, while developing expertise in managing progenitor cells, and creating repositories of research and clinical grade stem cells. Some of the countries involved in these initiatives are the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States and Japan.

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"Companies are steadily streaming into the regenerative medicine space by developing culture medium and reagents before advancing to the cell-based medicines market," said TechVision Industry Analyst Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe. "Their main goal is the development of cell-based medicines using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). In the long-term, iPSCs will drive the market and advance stem cell therapeutics worldwide."

The booming popularity of regenerative medicine research is attracting substantial funding from both public and private sources. Investments have been particularly high in cell therapies, gene therapies, tissue engineering, biomaterials, and small and biologic molecules in other advanced therapies.

In addition to resolving financial and technology constraints, stakeholders need to address the issues related to process development, manufacturing, logistics and intellectual property protection. Most importantly, the involvement of various countries in regenerative medicine research has stoked a need for new standards and common regulations.

"Domestic and international standardization is crucial for devices, packaging, transportation, equipment, consumable supplies, culture media and reagents and services in the regenerative medicine space," noted Cauwenberghe. "Stakeholders have already started consolidating strategic advisory boards to provide advice on clinical, logistical and regulatory issues, intellectual property strategy, technology transfer and licensing deals."

One of the prominent players in the regenerative medicine is Japan. In 2014, it created the Forum for Innovative Regenerative Medicine (FIRM), comprising 185 firms as well as organizations from the across the world. The health reform in the country in 2015 adapted policies, which encourage collaborations among multiple organizations and contract companies.

Indeed, the regenerative medicine has grown exponentially in recent years despite being nascent in terms of technology readiness for some applications. The escalating synergies among nanotechnology, biotechnology and biomedical engineering will accelerate the introduction of products and technologies that can take regenerative medicine to the next level.

Regenerative Medicine - The Future of Therapy, part of the TechVision (Medical Devices & Imaging and Health & Wellness) subscription, studies the current landscape as well as new trends in regenerative medicine, focusing on technology roadmaps, trends, capabilities and applications targeted. It also covers stakeholder activities, industry initiatives, investment environment and support. Additionally, it offers technology benchmarking for specific applications.

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