Western Mail

Health firm developing new products at Life Sciences Hub

- Sion Barry Business Editor sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CURAPEL, a healthcare company developing innovative new treatments for eczema and psoriasis as well as skin pigmentati­on conditions, has set up its headquarte­rs at the Life Sciences Hub Wales in Cardiff.

Finance Wales has invested £250,000 alongside Lancaster Capital and another investor and Curapel will now use this £350,000 equity investment to develop and commercial­ise its Histimex, Melidex and Olidex products.

Formulated from safe, natural and GRAS-designated ingredient­s, Curapel’s products are patent protected and all in late-stage product developmen­t, with clinical testing set to continue through 2016.

Targeting the multi-billion-pound dermatolog­ical healthcare and cosmetic markets, Curapel’s products have potentiall­y fewer side effects than products currently available.

Dr Peter Luebcke, Curapel’s Chief Executive said: “Chronic long-term skin conditions can be debilitati­ng and difficult to treat and there is currently a significan­t un-met clinical need for effective treatments with fewer side effects.

“The three products we’re developing at Curapel all use natural ingredient­s and are achieving impressive results in initial clinical studies.

“Finance Wales’ investment has come at a pivotal time for Curapel as it will enable us to build on the progress we’ve already made and commercial­ise our key products.

“It will also enable us to establish licensing and partnershi­p agreements with larger pharmaceut­ical and dermatolog­ical healthcare companies market.”

The strength of Wales’ growing life sciences sector and availabili­ty to bring them to of investment funding from Finance Wales influenced Curapel’s decision to locate its headquarte­rs in Wales.

“Setting up our headquarte­rs in Wales is an important step forward for Curapel,” Dr Luebcke added.

“With the funding and support we’ve received we can now forge ahead with our plans and being part of Wales growing life sciences sector will also create growth opportunit­ies for us in years to come.”

Successful product commercial­isation will see Curapel expand and potentiall­y create a number of highqualit­y jobs in Wales.

Welcoming Curapel to Wales Economy Minister, Edwina Hart said: “We’re committed to building a life sciences sector that is home to world-class businesses and I hope that the finance, support and collaborat­ive opportunit­ies on offer in Wales will enable Curapel to thrive and go on to achieve even greater success.”

Originally a spinout from the University of Manchester, Curapel was founded by its Chief Technology Officer, Dr Neil Gibbs who has over 30 years’ experience as a translatio­nal skin researcher in London, Dundee and Manchester.

Ann Casey, investment executive in Finance Wales’ technology ventures investment team said: “Curapel is developing some innovative skin care products using safe, GRAS-designated ingredient­s that are all performing well in clinical studies and have significan­t commercial potential in future.

“Peter, Neil and the team have a credible plan to commercial­ise these products and a licensing strategy that will enable them to generate early revenues by tying up with larger pharmaceut­ical and cosmetics companies.”

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