Transpire Bio Advances Inhalation Therapy Access and Innovation with Newly Established Research and Manufacturing Facility

31 October 2023

Transpire Bio, a biopharmaceutical company in its developmental phase, recently marked the inauguration of its new research facility and global headquarters in Weston. The event was attended by local and state elected officials, along with leaders from the industry. The core mission of Transpire Bio is to harness the potential of inhaled drug delivery to enhance patient access and pioneer innovative treatments in areas where existing therapeutic options are inadequate.

Transpire Bio, expressed the company's dedication to making a lasting impact on patients' lives through inhaled therapies. He emphasized their goal of creating both generic and innovative inhalation products to improve patient access to essential medications and address unmet medical needs.

With a leadership team boasting a combined experience of over 150 years, Transpire Bio is committed to the development of inhalation medicines for various conditions, including asthma, COPD, and central nervous system diseases.

Transpire Bio's commitment to Florida and the establishment of a biomanufacturing workforce in Weston. She envisioned this move as a potential opportunity to position South Florida at the forefront of the life sciences industry. Transpire Bio selected Broward County as the location for its new facility due to the growing biomedical hub in the region. By creating over 50 new jobs in the next 24 months, Transpire Bio is set to contribute to Florida's innovation economy and pharmaceutical manufacturing workforce. The new site functions as a research and development facility and includes finished product manufacturing for developmental purposes.

Mayor of Weston, who also served as the past Executive Director of the COPD Foundation, acknowledged the specialized and advanced nature of the work carried out by Transpire Bio's team of scientists and engineers. She emphasized the critical importance of accurately creating and delivering drugs to specific sites within the respiratory tract and expressed her gratitude that this expertise has now found a home in Weston.

 

Source: prnewswire.com