Anocca: Secures EUR 25M from the European Investment Bank

Anocca Secures EUR 25M from the European Investment Bank

  • Anocca, a Södertälje, Sweden-based cell therapy biotechnology company, received €25M in Venture Debt
  • The European Investment Bank made the financing
  • The company intends to use the funds to move T-cell immunotherapies towards clinical trials in a solid tumour indication
  • The company is using technology to engineer next generation T-cell immunotherapies for the treatment of solid tumours
  • The company is building libraries of novel T-cell immunotherapies that specifically target difficult to treat cancers and will be moving into clinical trials in 2024
  • Alongside oncology, proprietary technologies are being applied to the development of vaccines and treatments for autoimmune diseases
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