The agreement covers joint work on commercializing Teijin’s SYNFOLIUMⓇ heart repair patch in India and introducing BioVaram’s exosome-based therapeutics and collagen biomaterials in Japan
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Japan’s Teijin and India’s BioVaram enter strategic alliance to advance regenerative medicine and medical device access
In a significant move to bridge medical innovation across Asia, Teijin Limited, a technology-led global group based in Japan, has entered into a strategic partnership with BioVaram, the biotechnology arm of Hyderabad-based UR Advanced Therapeutics Pvt Ltd (URAT). The two companies have signed a formal business alliance agreement to advance the availability and development of regenerative medicine products and implantable medical devices in India and Japan.
One of the key components of this alliance is the proposed regulatory approval and commercialization of SYNFOLIUMⓇ, a bioabsorbable cardiovascular patch developed by Teijin Medical Technologies Co., Ltd., a group company of Teijin Limited. Designed for tissue repair in cardiovascular surgeries, this device is now being evaluated for market entry in India. The partnership aims to expedite this process through local clinical validation and regulatory compliance.
From the Indian side, BioVaram will evaluate the development and potential approval pathways for some of its flagship innovations in Japan. This includes exosome-based diagnostics and therapeutics, extracellular matrix mimics, and bio-derived materials such as Type I atelocollagen, which are key ingredients in tissue engineering. These products will be positioned for potential development in collaboration with Japanese manufacturing and distribution channels, and technical integration will be a core area of joint planning.
Echoing the sentiment, Jaganmohan Reddy, Founder and CEO of UR Advanced Therapeutics, described the partnership as a milestone in BioVaram’s global journey. “This agreement reinforces our vision to transform India into a centre of excellence for regenerative medicine. Through collaboration with Teijin, we expand our R&D capabilities, scale our manufacturing, and gain access to a healthcare market that is both deeply advanced and open to innovation.”
On the Japanese side, Teijin brings a long-standing legacy in medical and material sciences. Established in 1918 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE: 3401), Teijin Limited operates across high-performance materials and healthcare, with over 170 group companies globally. Its healthcare division includes Teijin Medical Technologies, Teijin Regenet, and J-TEC, all working across regenerative therapies, CDMO services, and implantable devices.
As part of the roadmap, the companies will jointly assess the regulatory pathways, product compatibility, technical integration, and manufacturing feasibility for several co-developed initiatives. These include cell and gene therapy, bioengineered skin and tissue products, and advanced biomaterials for surgical applications.
As regulatory consultations begin and feasibility studies move forward, both companies will continue to co-develop products that meet shared standards of efficacy, patient safety, and ethical manufacturing.