New 230K Contract Signed with a Leading Global Biopharmaceutical Company
MEDIAN Technologies (ALMDT), a leading medical imaging software solutions developer, and a service provider for image interpretation and management in oncology clinical trials, has signed a new €230K firm contract with one of its top 10 biopharmaceutical company client.
In this project, imaging data will be acquired in 20 clinical sites, located in Europe and in the US for a total of 70 patients enrolled. The project will start immediately.
“Signing a second contract with this global biopharmaceutical company is of prime importance to us and demonstrates the growing interest of biopharmaceutical companies regarding our cutting-edge technology. During the trial, MEDIAN LMS — Lesion Management Solutions — will be deployed directly at investigator sites and will enable to decrease image interpretation variability among readers and provide the biopharmaceutical sponsor with more rapid access to imaging data as well. Sites will benefit from MEDIAN LMS technology to assess the evolution of tumour volume, an advanced imaging biomarker, enabling a better evaluation of patient response to therapy”, said Nicolas Dano, Director of Business Development Europe and Asia.
As a reminder, MEDIAN Technologies announced on 26 September the signing of a new contract with another of its top 10 biopharmaceutical company client. “Our company is now sustaining its positioning toward major global biopharmaceutical companies”, added Jerome Windsor, VP Pharma Business at MEDIAN.
Since the beginning of 2013, MEDIAN Technologies has recorded €3.9 million (eq. $5.3 million) of orders, including €1.0 million of firm orders and €2.9 million of project awards.*
* A project award notifies a company that their solution has been selected for a given project. A binding contract is then signed within the 18 months following the award, upon confirmation of the upstream clinical results.
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