Press Release
Nov 13, 2018
January 25, 2018
Precision NanoSystems is one of the fastest growing businesses in British Columbia (BC) according to the recently published Top 100 fastest-growing companies in BC list from business news journal Business in Vancouver (BIV). This annual list looks at several factors indicating company growth over the last five years – from changing company revenues to number of employees – and ranks Precision NanoSystems in third place, up from 10th place in last year’s list.
Precision NanoSystems’ revenues have grown from $81,133 (CAD) in 2012 to over $3m in 2016, an increase in excess of 3,750 percent. This strong financial performance has been underpinned by the company’s NanoAssemblr™ technology platform, which enables rapid nanoparticle formulation and seamless scale-up for clinical development. “Our company’s focus is on accelerating the creation of transformative medicine that significantly impacts human well-being,” said Dr James Taylor, CEO and co-founder.
“We have achieved some major milestones over the past year, and are pleased to be recognized by BIV. We have over 50 employees worldwide, with 170 systems deployed across more than 20 countries. Over 60 companies are now using the NanoAssemblr platform™ including 10 of the top15 pharmaceutical manufacturers, resulting in more than 250,000 runs completed. The strong growth of both our company and customer-base highlights the potential of the NanoAssemblr platform™, and our ongoing commitment to transform nanomedicine technologies.”
About Precision NanoSystems, Inc.
Precision NanoSystems Inc. (PNI) creates innovative solutions for the discovery, development and manufacture of novel nanoparticles for use as medicines and in medical research. PNI’s proprietary NanoAssemblr Platform™ enables the rapid, reproducible, and scalable manufacture of next generation nanoparticle formulations for the targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents to cells and tissues in the body. PNI provides instruments, reagents and services to life sciences researchers. To join the revolution visit our website.
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