Lonza and InduPro signed a licensing agreement to support the advancement of innovative antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) therapies. According to Lonza officials, the company, through one of its affiliated companies, will grant InduPro a non-exclusive, worldwide license to its proprietary GlycoConnect®, HydraSpace® and linker-payload technologies. The technologies, which will be applied to the development of ADCs targeting up to two oncology antigens, are intended to support the advancement of highly targeted cancer therapies.
InduPro will combine its proprietary bispecific antibody capabilities with Lonza’s ADC platform. By leveraging these complementary technologies, the companies aim to develop differentiated therapeutic approaches designed to address complex diseases such as cancer, where precision targeting and efficacy remain critically important, notes Jan Vertommen, vice president of commercial development, advanced synthesis, Lonza.
“By combining our expertise in bioconjugation technologies and manufacturing with InduPro’s innovative proximity guided antibody platform, we reinforce our commitment to enabling our licensing partners and supporting the advancement of next-generation ADC programs,” says Vertommen.
“This agreement represents an important step in advancing our pipeline of proximity-driven bispecific ADCs,” adds Prakash Raman, CEO, InduPro. “By combining InduPro’s ability to identify novel, disease-specific co-target pairs with Lonza’s industry-leading ADC technologies, we aim to develop differentiated, first-in-class therapeutics that improve selectivity, expand therapeutic windows, and ultimately deliver better outcomes for patients with hard-to-treat tumors.”
