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Fraunhofer IPT hosts the AutoCRAT consortium’s final meeting

Partners assembled in Aachen, Germany from all points of Europe to meet AutoCRAT partners for the final plenary meeting. The two-day gathering took place on April 11th and 12th, 2024. Special thanks to Ferdinand Groten and Laura Herbst for the warm hospitality, commodious conference room, guided Old Aachen stroll and the piece de resistance- the Fraunhofer IPT facilities tour. Here, we were treated to a demonstration of the robotic AutoCRAT  system in action. A video showcasing the automated platform is currently being produced.

Much data was shared and publication plans were discussed. We were pleased to see all partners’ results lining up to support a robust pre-clinical proposition to pursue a clinical trial in the near future.

Many partners will be attending the OARSI meeting in Vienna. If you are attending, please visit their posters and presentations.

Fraunhofer IPT hosts the AutoCRAT consortium’s final meeting2024-04-15T08:02:16+00:00

Joint AutoCRAT paper in Processes from Fraunhofer IPT and U of Galway

Congratulations to AutoCRAT researchers at Fraunhofer IPT and the University of Galway for their recent publications in the journal Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). It will be part of a special issue, “Application of Deep Learning in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing”

The article is titled: Automated Production at Scale of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Chondrocytes and Extracellular Vehicles: Towards Real-Time Release. Author/researchers Laura Herbst, Ferdinand Groten, Mary Murphy, Georgina Shaw, Bastian Nießing, and Robert H. Schmitt published the paper on October 10th, 2023. Download the PDF here.

Citation:

Herbst L, Groten F, Murphy M, Shaw G, Nießing B, Schmitt RH. Automated Production at Scale of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Chondrocytes and Extracellular Vehicles: Towards Real-Time Release. Processes. 2023; 11(10):2938. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11102938

Abstract: 

Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (iMSCs) are amenable for use in a clinical setting for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA), which remains one of the major illnesses worldwide. Aside from iPSC-derived iMSCs, chondrocytes (iCHO) and extracellular vesicles (EV) are also promising candidates for the treatment of OA. Manufacturing and quality control of iPSC-derived therapies is mainly manual and thus highly time-consuming and susceptible to human error. A major challenge in translating iPSC-based treatments more widely is the lack of sufficiently scaled production technologies from seeding to fill-and-finish. Formerly, the Autostem platform was developed for the expansion of tissue-derived MSCs at scale in stirred tank bioreactors and subsequent fill-and-finish. Additionally, the StemCellDiscovery platform was developed to handle plate-based cultivation of adherent cells including their microscopic analysis. By combining the existing automation technology of both platforms, all required procedures can be integrated into the AutoCRAT system, designed to handle iPSC expansion, differentiation to iMSCs and iCHOs, pilot scale expansion, and formulation of iMSCs as well as extracellular vesicles and their purification. Furthermore, the platform is equipped with several in-line and at-line assays to determine product quality, purity, and safety. This paper highlights the need for adaptable and modular automation concepts. It also stresses the importance of ensuring the safety of generated therapies by incorporating automated release testing and cleaning solutions in automated systems. The adapted platform concepts presented here will help translate these technologies for clinical production at the necessary scale.
Joint AutoCRAT paper in Processes from Fraunhofer IPT and U of Galway2023-10-19T08:55:39+00:00

Congratulations to our partners at Fraunhofer IPT for the latest AutoCRAT publication in the journal Processes

“Additively Manufactured Robot Gripper Blades for Automated Cell Production Processes”, a journal article prepared by our partners at Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology (IPT) was published in the MDPI’s Processes on October 14th, 2022.

Congratulations to researcher-authors Ferdinand Biermann, Stefan Gräfe, Thomas Bergs and Robert H. Schmitt!

Citation: Biermann, F.; Gräfe, S.; Bergs, T.; Schmitt, R.H. Additively Manufactured Robot Gripper Blades for Automated Cell Production Processes. Processes 2022, 10, 2080. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10102080

Download the open-access paper here.

Congratulations to our partners at Fraunhofer IPT for the latest AutoCRAT publication in the journal Processes2022-10-17T15:14:29+00:00
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