Category: Transdermal Injections
Transdermal Injections
Providence, R.I-based drug delivery patch developer Isis Biopolymer Inc. brings in another $3 million from an equity sale.
Isis Biopolymer Inc., a company developing a new generation of non-invasive drug delivery patches, has raised $3 million through an equity sale to existing investors.
The Providence, R.I.-based firm has developed the Isis Patch, a compact, wireless, active iontophoretic patch using a design that implements advances in microprocessors, thin film batteries, biopolymers and adhesives.
In a statement sent to MassDevice, CEO Emma Durand said the current round "clearly shows the confidence of the investment community in Isis Biopolymer and our innovative transdermal drug delivery and biosensor technology."
Echo Therapeutics Inc. is gearing up for a campaign to attract new investors next year, hiring investor relations consulting firm Hayden IR to develop and implement the campaign.
Echo Therapeutics Inc. (OTC:ECTE) is gearing up for a push to land new investors next year, which it expects to be "transformative," hiring a New York-based investor relations consulting firm to manage a "strategic investor relations campaign."
Hayden IR will develop and implement the Franklin, Mass.-based company's bid to attract more investors in 2010. Echo is developing needle-free drug delivery technologies, including a non-invasive, wireless glucose monitoring device and skin preparation system for transdermal drug delivery.
The Franklin, Mass.-based glucose monitor maker says it will release the results of its Symphony tCGM Biosensor study during the fourth quarter.
Echo Therapeutics Inc. will complete a clinical study of its Symphony non-invasive, wireless transdermal continuous glucose monitoring system by the fourth quarter, in what would be a major step forward for a company that has burned through more than $60 million trying to bring its products to market.