ITM and NTP Strengthen Global Radioisotope Production Capacities by Renewing their Technology License Agreement and Signing a MSA for n.c.a. Lutetium-177

“NTP is a trusted partner and the extension of our existing agreements with them underscores the value of our long-standing cooperation. That cooperation is built on a mutual commitment to ensuring a global supply for the radiopharmaceutical industry,” commented Dr. Andrew Cavey, CEO of ITM. “These agreements strengthen our position as the world’s largest manufacturer of n.c.a. Lutetium-177 and further secure our ability to supply the growing demand for medical radioisotopes around the world.”

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