21 May 2026 | Thursday | News
Site will serve as company’s new headquarters and expands capacity and capabilities for induced pluripotent stem cell development and manufacturing
New facility is part of a $200 million investment by Fujifilm in expanding research product and cell therapy manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. to support the growing global market
FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics, Inc., a pioneering global developer and manufacturer of human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), celebrated the opening of its new headquarters and
The site will expand manufacturing of the company's iPSC-derived iCell product lines, which are increasingly leveraged for new approach methods (NAMs) in drug discovery.
"Completion of this facility comes at a critical time in the iPSC field, where FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics has been setting industry standards for more than 20 years," said Toshihisa Iida, director, corporate vice president, general manager of Life Sciences Strategy Headquarters and Bio CDMO Division, FUJIFILM Corporation, Japan.
“This new facility enables us to respond to growing demand from pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and academia engaged in new drug research and development, further
In recent years, regulatory guidance in the United States and Europe has heightened interest in transitioning away from animal testing and toward NAMs. Against this backdrop, the use of iPS cell–derived differentiated cells, which more accurately reproduce human biological functions, has been increasingly adopted in the evaluation of efficacy and safety at the preclinical stage of drug development.
As one part of a previously announced $200 million strategic investment by Fujifilm, the 175,000-square-foot
“The opening of this facility is an exciting milestone for FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics and represents a crucial next step for
Today’s ribbon-cutting celebration was attended by Fujifilm’s leadership and state and local public officials, including Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, Deputy Secretary Sam Rikkers of Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation,
“FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics is a Wisconsin success story,” said Gov. Evers. “Thanks to James Thomson’s pioneering stem cell research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, collaboration between our state’s public and private sectors, and global partnerships to carry this innovation forward, we are celebrating not only the growth of one company, but our state’s leadership throughout the fields of biohealth and biotechnology.”
“This facility reflects our commitment to reinforcing Madison’s position as a global center for stem cell innovation,” said Delara Motlagh, COO, FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics. “The expanded footprint highlights the strength of the region’s biotechnology ecosystem while advancing regenerative medicine by supporting customers worldwide. We are a truly global company, headquartered in Madison.”
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