Miltenyi Biotec to support commercial manufacturing of BioOra's CD19 CAR T therapy candidate Atla-cel 

Lentiviral vector supply agreement advances Atla-cel toward potential commercialization

Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, and Wellington, New Zealand, August 19, 2026 – Miltenyi Biotec announced a commercial manufacturing supply agreement with BioOra Limited, a New Zealand biotechnology company developing next-generation CAR T cell therapies. Under the agreement, Miltenyi Biotec’s CDMO division, Miltenyi Bioindustry, will provide commercial manufacturing and supply of lentiviral vectors for Atlacabtagene autoleucel (Atla-cel), BioOra's lead CD19-directed CAR T cell therapy. The agreement builds on a long-standing relationship between the two companies and supports the therapy’s continued development and potential commercialization. 

Gaithersburg GMP manufacturing facility
Gaithersburg GMP manufacturing facility

Atla-cel, currently in Phase II clinical development, is a third-generation autologous CD19-targeted CAR T therapy being developed for patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other B-cell malignancies. Originating from research at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, the therapy has generated encouraging early clinical results and is advancing into registration-directed clinical development. John Robson, Managing Director of BioOra, said: "BioOra was established to expand patient access to CAR T therapies through a scalable manufacturing approach. Partnering with Miltenyi Biotec strengthens our ability to deliver novel therapies such as Atla-cel to patients while supporting our long-term vision of building a globally relevant cell therapy manufacturing ecosystem from New Zealand." 

Miltenyi Biotec will produce the lentiviral vectors for Atla-cel at its FDA-approved facility in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Since receiving approval in 2024, the site has delivered more than 500 GMP batches at 50L and 200L scale, supporting more than 100 clinical trials across 28 countries. "As Atla-cel advances toward pivotal development, we are pleased to contribute the expertise, quality standards, and supply reliability needed to help bring innovative therapies to patients,” said Boris Stoffel, Managing Director of Miltenyi Biotec.

About Atla-cel

Atla-cel is a third-generation autologous CD19-targeted CAR T cell therapy being developed for the treatment of B-cell malignancies, including B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Developed initially by the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research and commercialized through BioOra, Atla-cel is designed to combine potent anti-tumor activity with an improved tolerability profile while enabling more efficient manufacturing and delivery of therapy. The program has completed initial clinical evaluation and is advancing through registration-directed development. 

About BioOra

BioOra Limited is a New Zealand biotechnology company focused on developing and manufacturing next-generation CAR T therapies. Founded through a partnership between the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research and Bridgewest Ventures NZ, BioOra is building an automated and scalable manufacturing platform designed to improve patient access to advanced cell therapies in New Zealand, Australia, and international markets.

Go to www.bioora.com or follow BioOra on LinkedIn to get the latest updates.
 

Media contact
Ms Alexandra Galbon
BioOra Limited, Head of Business Operations and Strategy
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About Miltenyi Biotec 

Miltenyi Biotec is a global leader innovating technologies and services for patient-specific cell and gene therapies, turning scientific discoveries into practical treatments for personalized medicine. Having pioneered a groundbreaking method of cell separation, Miltenyi Biotec continues to set industry standards today. With over 35 years of expertise, it supports customers in biomedical discoveries, translating them into clinical applications to enable access to new therapies for patients. Miltenyi Biotec focuses on providing integrated, advanced solutions to address complex challenges in the treatment of cancers, autoimmune diseases, and inherited disorders. Through its Miltenyi Bioindustry division, it provides expert guidance to therapy developers, helping them efficiently and cost-effectively navigate the path from process development to commercialization. Miltenyi Biotec is headquartered in Bergisch Gladbach and has a global team of over 5,000 employees across 24 countries.

Go to www.miltenyibiotec.com, or follow Miltenyi Biotec on LinkedIn to get the latest updates.
 

Media contact 
Kim Münster 
Miltenyi Biotec, Corporate Communications 
[email protected]