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Finland’s CurifyLabs awarded €2.5 million from European Innovation Council (Tech.eu | Europe)

The funding from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme will further CurifyLabs' MiniLab technology which allows pharmacies compound drugs in-house.

date:  03/04/2023

Finnish med-tech CurifyLabs has been awarded a grant of €2.5 million from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme to further its MiniLab technology. 

The EIC Accelerator award supports start-up companies in developing and scaling up game-changing innovations in the EU.

CurifyLabs’ MiniLab allows hospitals and community pharmacies to make tailor made medicines as it provides onsite compounding capabilities. 

TheMiniLab enables tailored 3D printing of bespoke pharmaceuticals by compounding pharmacies. It has been designed to support compounding pharmacies in eliminating the laborious and time-consuming manual manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and delivering tailored medicines.

“We are delighted to have received this prestigious grant from the European Innovation Council to further develop MiniLab and bring a high-quality 3D printing solution for compounding of personalised medicines to pharmacists across Europe,” says Charlotta Topelius, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, CurifyLabs. 

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