Rovi seals 10-year Moderna deal extension to manufacture mRNA drugs
The deal includes new investment to expand capacity at Rovi’s plants, the company said without disclosing the amount of investment
Spain’s Rovi has agreed a 10-year extension to its deal with Moderna to manufacture future drugs developed with the mRNA technology used for the US company’s coronavirus vaccine.
The deal includes new investment to expand capacity at Rovi’s plants, the company said without disclosing the amount of investment.
The deal keeps Rovi, which manufactures and conditions drugs on behalf of other laboratories, as a crucial link in the development of the mRNA technology that was widely used for the first time in vaccines against COVID-19 and could be the basis for future treatments.
Rovi’s partnership with Moderna to manufacture its COVID-19 vaccine has been a boon for the Spanish business, which doubled and tripled profit and revenue respectively in the first nine months of the last year from the same period a year earlier.