Amneal and Apiject to Expand Sterile and Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) Capabilities for Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in the U.S.

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Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC
Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC

-Adds BFS platform technology to provide large-scale production capacity for sterile drug dosage forms, including injectables, ophthalmics and inhalation

-Expands Amneal’s extensive domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing footprint

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMRX) (“Amneal” or the “Company”), an American biopharmaceutical company, and Apiject Systems, Corp. (“Apiject”), a medical technology company focused on advanced drug delivery, today announced a strategic collaboration to expand domestic production of Apiject’s BFS-based injectable platform at Amneal’s Brookhaven, NY facility. The collaboration will enable large-scale capacity to produce a range of sterile drug dosage forms, including prefilled injectables, ophthalmics and inhalation.

Today, Amneal has one of the largest U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing footprints in the industry. This collaboration underscores Amneal’s commitment to strengthening U.S. drug supply through domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing. Currently, the Company has approximately 2,500 employees in the U.S., with the majority focused on operations, quality, and R&D. At the Brookhaven, NY facility, Amneal has approximately 800 employees and this project is expected to create approximately 200 high-quality jobs.

“This collaboration marks a significant step in expanding our U.S. manufacturing footprint with advanced sterile pharmaceutical capabilities,” said Chirag and Chintu Patel, Co-Chief Executive Officers of Amneal Pharmaceuticals. “We continue to invest in advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing in the United States, which reflects our commitment to producing essential and affordable medicines in America for Americans. We believe the country has an opportunity to build a more resilient U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain and to onshore critical drug production, and we are eager to lead the charge.”

Amneal will install dedicated manufacturing lines to support Apiject’s proprietary delivery systems across government and commercial programs, including applications for emergency preparedness and reshoring domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing, as well as Amneal’s growing injectable portfolio. The new infrastructure is expected to have capacity to produce approximately 250 to 300 million units annually, with potential to scale to more than 400 million units over time. In addition, Amneal and Apiject will collaborate on the development of additional injectable product programs utilizing Apiject’s BFS platform.

Jay Walker, Co-Founder, Executive Chairman and CEO of Apiject, said, “Our collaboration with Amneal is win, win, win. It provides America with an increased domestic-based capacity to manufacture a new category of prefilled drug delivery devices with supply chain, speed, scalability, and sustainability advantages over traditional offerings. It provides Amneal increased manufacturing options to serve its current and future commercial customers. And it provides Apiject a trusted company to bring a wide range of critical injectable drugs to the U.S. and global market.”