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GE to split into three companies, spins off health care unit

Nov. 10, 2021
By Annette Boyle
General Electric Co. reported that it was dividing the company into three “well capitalized investment-grade companies with seasoned leadership teams.” The division of the huge conglomerate will start with the tax-free spin-off of GE Healthcare Ltd. in early 2023 and the renewable energy and power business in 2024 leaving the legacy GE as an aviation-focused enterprise. The company will take a one-time hit of $2 billion in connection with the split up.
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Alcon sees its way back into MIGS market with Ivantis acquisition

Nov. 8, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Alcon AG plans to acquire Ivantis Inc. for $475 million at closing, regaining a significant position in the lucrative minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) space through the addition of the Hydrus microstent device to its ophthalmology portfolio. In addition to the up-front payment, the deal includes additional unspecified contingent payments dependent on achievement of certain milestones. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2022.
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Trendlines sells Orthospin to Synthe for $79.5M

Nov. 4, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Trendlines Group Ltd. reported the acquisition of its portfolio company Orthospin Ltd. by Synthes GmbH, a division of Depuy Synthes, the orthopedics company of Johnson & Johnson (J&J), for $79.5 million in cash. Johnson & Johnson’s involvement in the company goes back to July 2018, when J&J Innovation (JJDC) led the company’s series A round.
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Fapon Biotech takes over DNA sequencing firm Sequlite ahead of planned IPO

Nov. 4, 2021
By Doris Yu
Fapon Biotech Inc. expanded its presence in the global next-generation sequencing (NGS) market by acquiring all of the shares in U.S. firm Sequlite Genomics US Inc. With the acquisition, the Dongguan, China-based Fapon Biotech will manage Sequlite’s product development and business operation.
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$20.7B breakup: Novartis sells its stake in Roche

Nov. 4, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
A more than 20-year uneasy biopharma romance between two Swiss giants will be ending as Novartis AG plans to sell its stake in Roche Holding AG back to Roche for about $20.7 billion. Roche described it as a “disentanglement of the two competitors” that will allow it to regain “full strategic flexibility.” Basel, Switzerland-based Novartis currently owns about one-third of Roche, whose shareholders get the final say-so when they vote yea or nay at the company’s Nov. 26 extraordinary general meeting. Novartis was very clear about how it views its stake in Roche, as the company said it “does not consider the financial investment in Roche as part of its core business and therefore not a strategic asset” and that it’s time to “monetize our investment.”
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Astrazeneca and Saga Diagnostics link up for assay development agreement

Nov. 2, 2021
By Catherine Longworth
Astrazeneca plc has signed an agreement with liquid biopsy testing company Saga Diagnostics AB to develop dPCR assays. Lund, Sweden-based Saga Diagnostics will develop Sagasafe dPCR assays towards undisclosed methylated targets for analysis of tissue samples and liquid biopsies. The assay is part of Saga’s portfolio of “ultrasensitive technologies,” comprising Sagasign for personalized monitoring of cancer burden and minimal residual disease.
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Defymed to extend range of applications for its bio-artificial pancreas to include cancer, hemophilia

Nov. 1, 2021
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Defymed SAS reported the formation of the Decapes consortium, which brings together the Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, Environment and Health (ICPEES) and the specialist microtechnology and biomaterials service provider for med-tech companies, Statice. This French consortium is working on a minimally invasive version of Defymed's Mailpan device, which will extend the application range for this artificial pancreas to include other chronic pathologies besides type 1 diabetes.
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3D Systems acquires Volumetric for up to $400M, expands organ bioprinting program

Oct. 29, 2021
By Annette Boyle
3D Systems Inc. acquired Volumetric Biotechnologies Inc. as part of its plan to expand its organ bioprinting program. The deal entails a $45 million upfront payment with an additional $355 million linked to meeting milestones “planned between now and 2035, and aligned with key points in the development process,” Volumetric President and CEO Jeffrey Graves told BioWorld. Houston-based Volumetric has focused on building replacement organs through bioprinting and created an approach that produces complex vasculature using light-based bioprinting.
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Moleculight partners with Joerns Healthcare to distribute new wound imaging device

Oct. 29, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Imaging company Moleculight Inc. has launched a new point-of-care, wound imaging platform intended for multiple U.S. health care settings and has also inked a deal with a U.S. distributor to ensure it gets there.
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Singular Health teams up with CSIRO, Osteopore on AI-based patient-specific cranial implants

Oct. 27, 2021
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Singular Health Group Ltd. was awarded AU$50,000 (US$37,000) in funding from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization’s (CSIRO) Kick-Start program to undertake a research project to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to automatically design patient-specific cranial implants. The AI will be integrated into Singular Health’s surgical planning software for editing before the cranial implants are 3D printed.
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