Biomedical industry in Catalonia raises €102 million in investment in 2017

2017 saw the consolidation of three trends: larger rounds of funding, greater participation from international funds and evolving management teams

Catalan biomedical companies attracted €102 million in investment in 2017, with €3.4 million per operation, on average. This will allow them to push forward in the development of drugs and innovative medical technology, as reflected in the Study on investment in the Biomedical industry in Catalonia: Achievements and future challenges made by CataloniaBio & HealthTech and EY. Venture capital continues to be the main source of funding for companies that develop products (33%), while service firms tend to opt for private debt (74%). Most investors are from Catalonia (76%), although foreign capital is increasing (from 12% in 2016 to 16% in 2017).

Venture capital experts highlight that 2017 left us with positive results and growth that goes beyond just the investment figures. Specifically, investors say there are three important consolidated trends: larger rounds of funding, greater participation from international funds and evolving management teams. With regard to the team, it must be said that the skills of other members are being looked at more and more, such as the scientific director or the medical director, as they are considered key for implementing clinical studies. In 2017, 32 licensing deals were signed, for which companies expect to see €13 million in potential income. One of the success stories, completed in early 2018, was the sale of STATDiagnostica. The Catalan company has completed the whole cycle: from the beginning as a startup, through regulatory approval for its diagnostic product, to acquisition by Dutch corporate group Qiagen.

Jaume Amat, president of CataloniaBio & HealthTech and CEO of Specipig, highlights the positive trend in terms of investment in biomedical companies in Catalonia and the volume of foreign investment: “We have more international funds looking to invest in the region. We hope their contribution will be even bigger in the near future, as we expect a significant number of companies that will launch advanced rounds of funding that local investors alone won’t be able to cover.” In this context, the ecosystem will have to boost its international visibility. For her part, Silvia Ondategui Parra, Partner Global EY Life Sciences, highlights that “the Catalan biomedical sector is moving towards consolidation, in a global context in which the industry is facing the challenge of proving the value of innovation, making R&D more efficient, standing up to increasing regulatory pressures and ensuring its competitive strategy regarding new competitors moving into the market from the digital arena.”

CLOSER TO MARKET ACCESS

The CataloniaBio & HealthTech and EY study also identifies that companies’ pipelines evolved into more advanced stages of R&D in 2017. Specifically, 7% of all projects at biopharma companies are in the regulatory approval phase, 26% of projects at pharma companies are in the approval/market phase, and 19% of those at medtech firms have already gone to market. The predominant therapeutic field is oncology (39%), followed by the nervous system, infectious diseases, cardiovascular system and respiratory system. One of the main aims of CataloniaBio & HealthTech is to promote collaborations to transfer research of excellence from academia to business so it can reach patients as quickly as possible. In this regard, companies in the ecosystem signed 146 collaborative projects with other stakeholders in the sector in 2017, on par with the figures for 2016. Research centres and universities were the choice for 56% of projects, newly created companies (spin-offs or start-ups) for 27%, and other organisations for the remaining 17%.

NEW HEALTH INVESTMENT COMPANIES IN CATALONIA

Catalan investment firms —including Alta Life Sciences, Caixa Capital Risc, Genesis Ventures, Healthequity, Inveready and Ysios Capital— performed a total of 31 operations with €56 million in committed capital, mainly for drug discovery. The value of these operations is up 74% from 2016. Plus, in early 2018, Asabys Partners was launched in Barcelona, which expects to set up a fund endowed with €60 million, and one of the benchmark groups (Inveready) has announced it is about to launch its Biotech III fund, endowed with €25 million.

CATALONIABIO & HEALTHTECH AND EY STUDY

The Study on investment in the Biomedical industry in Catalonia is published each year in order to compile the main indicators and provide an analysis of business investment in the biomedical ecosystem in order to valorise it and make it more attractive for international investors, companies and talent. It is an initiative of CataloniaBio & HealthTech with collaboration from EY, a global benchmark, which provides the methodology, rigour and reliability. The study is available in digital format here

 

Compartir
Publicado por
The New Barcelona Post

Artículos recientes

  • Industry: Carrer de la Indústria

La Regata Cultural sumergirá Barcelona en la Copa América con más de 200 actividades

Música clásica sobre la arena de la playa en dos citas con las batutas de…

17 de April de 2024
  • Industry: Carrer de la Indústria

Barcelona wants to make history with the America’s Cup

The first session of the cycle on the regatta organized by 'The New Barcelona Post'…

4 de April de 2024
  • Industry: Carrer de la Indústria

Alexion and Sant Joan de Déu call for more collaboration to fight rare diseases

The hospital's managing director, Manel del Castillo, and the pharmaceutical company's director in Spain, Leticia…

13 de February de 2024
  • La Punyalada

Las casas de las letras

Generalitat y Ayuntamiento impulsarán dos equipamientos de 'Casa de les Lletres' con un proyecto literario…

10 de February de 2024
  • Industry: Carrer de la Indústria

Moments Estel·lars will discuss the keys of the Barcelona healthcare innovation ecosystem

Leticia Beleta, director of Alexion Pharmaceuticals in Spain and Portugal, will talk to Dr. Manel…

30 de January de 2024
  • The Barcelona that I love

‘Unpopular opinion’: I came to speak well of Gràcia

We all have a friend who never leaves the Gràcia neighborhood. Well, I'll tell you……

24 de January de 2024