Collaboration on biocomputer system for viral vector development

1 min read

BiologIC Technologies, the biocomputer company, has entered into an agreement with Oxford Biomedica, a gene and cell therapy group, to collaborate on a novel biocomputer system for viral vector development.

BiologIC is the inventor of the biocomputer, a programmable system for producing biology and data on demand.  The company uses proprietary technology and IP in the design, fabrication and application of its Bio Processing Units (BPUs) that operate on the biocomputer platform.  The BPUs, inspired by the integrated circuit, have the potential to significantly increase the biological processing power available to application developers.

The collaboration will see Oxford Biomedica work with BiologIC on new applications that advance the development of innovative viral vectors and their manufacturing processes.  Oxford Biomedica will use the platform to innovate new processes, integrate traditionally discrete workflows and gain valuable insights from real-time data.

Commenting Richard Vellacott, Chief Executive Officer of BiologIC Technologies said, “We are inventors of the biocomputer.  Our ambition is that the biocomputer will drive a revolution in biology to help humanity address global problems, such as the existential threat of diseases, in sustainable and accessible ways.

“Oxford Biomedica has an outstanding track record for technology innovation, and so we are particularly delighted to collaborate with this leading gene and cell therapy group to support the development of powerful new processes and data insights using the biocomputer platform.”