Last week, the FORCE REPAIR project partners met in Novara, Italy, for the 5th Progress Meeting, hosted by the Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale, with Asphalion expert Jon Giblin in attendance.
Over the two-day meeting, partners shared updates on the project’s progress at month 30, discussed ongoing activities, and planned the next steps toward delivering an innovative solution for chronic wound care.
Asphalion is currently working on preparing the clinical development plan to demonstrate clinical benefit of the FORCE REPAIR 3D-printed wound dressing: general regulatory considerations; design of the first in human study; clinical evaluation plan up to commercialization (CE Marking).
At the same time, we are preparing the ITF meeting: a briefing document with a list of issues related to quality, nonclinical and clinical development is under preparation and the meeting with EMA’s ITF experts is anticipated to take place early next year. The main goal of the meeting is to present the data obtained by the consortium to date and validate the regulatory roadmap.
The FORCE REPAIR project is developing a smart, multi-functional, and cost-effective 3D-printed wound dressing to control bacterial infection and inflammation while promoting tissue regeneration.
Thank you to all partners for their valuable contributions and continued commitment!
Check out the Force Repair website here: FORCE REPAIR PROJECT (hipervinculo)
The FORCE REPAIR project is funded by the European Union and brings together 14 partners from academia and SMEs.
Link: https://www.forcerepair-wounds.eu/
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