Investor Presentaiton
Enabling universal access to PET imaging with 64Cu
The future of PET radioisotope supply is dependable, scalable and customer focused
68Ga and 18F
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Regional availability issues
Limited scope for future upscaling
Un
States
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Little patient flexibility with 3-12 hour product shelf life
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No opportunity for delayed imaging timepoints
Complicated and resource intensive local production
requirements
Relatively high external radiation exposure
OPEX and CAPEX needed in every market
Mexico
64Cu (half-life = 12.7h)
Can be mass produced on cyclotrons with solid targetry
"An F-18 PET center can provide doses for up to ten
medical centers or PET cameras running patients in
I parallel"¹
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"Each (Ga-68) generator can only produce a sufficient
amount of Ga-68 each day for a limited number of
patients"2
CLARITY
2014 ME
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Every US zip code covered from 1 location
Patient flexibility with product shelf life of up to 48 hours
Operational flexibility with imaging timepoints up to 72 hours
Delivered as a ready-to-use cGMP product
9-22 times lower exposure than commonly used 18F products
The ability to centralise investments and supply the country
1. MEDray intel, Nuclear Medicine Report and Directory Part 1, Volume 8, 2021 Page 163
2. Krishan Kumar. Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals.Apr 2020. 163-166
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