Orgenesis Inc. announced the addition of the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) to its Point of Care (“POCare”) Network. Under the collaboration agreement, UC Davis Health will utilize Orgenesis’ POCare platform to develop, commercialize and supply cell and gene products and therapies. Orgenesis’ POCare Network enables hospitals to design and manage localized clean rooms, implementing Orgenesis’ proprietary automated, closed systems and know-how to process select cell therapies at each point-of-care site for the treatment of patients. The first collaboration under the agreement involves scaling up and integrating UC Davis’ lentiviral vector process as part of the Orgenesis POCare platform for localized, development and processing of cell and gene therapies for treating patients. The UC Davis GMP facility has developed a small-intermediate scale, high quality vector process that has been successfully utilized to manufacture lentiviral vectors in several clinical trials, including manufacturing of CAR T cell therapies.