Scorpius Holdings Inc., an integrated contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), has successfully executed its first current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) microbial batches at its San Antonio manufacturing facility—marking the beginning of Scorpius’ support for manufacturing programs through clinical manufacturing, with aspirations for future commercial activities.
Scorpius' facilities have already attracted interest, resulting in a backlog of client program bookings. This achievement underscores Scorpius' ability to meet the stringent regulatory and client-driven standards essential for the contract manufacturing of microbial biologics. It also highlights the trust and confidence that clients place in its services. Scorpius is poised to execute additional cGMP activities throughout the remainder of the year.
Jeff Wolf, CEO of Scorpius Holdings, remarked, "We are thrilled to have successfully completed our first cGMP microbial batches at the San Antonio facility. This milestone is a result of the dedication and collaboration among Scorpius’ manufacturing, process development, quality, and operations teams. The successful execution is a testament to the robust systems we have built and marks another step forward in our commitment to U.S. based cGMP activities for both current and future Scorpius clients."
"The Company remains dedicated to leveraging our advanced capabilities to support our clients' needs and contribute to the advancement of breakthrough therapies. With completion of this milestone, we believe that Scorpius is ready to further solidify its position as a leader in clinical scale microbial manufacturing, offering our clients unparalleled quality and service," concluded Wolf.