Aspira Women’s Health Successfully Reaches the First Milestone of the ARPA-H $10 Million Award

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Aspira Women's Health Inc.
Aspira Women's Health Inc.

The Company received the first $2 million from the ARPA-H Sprint for Women’s Health Award

AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aspira Women’s Health Inc. (“Aspira”) (NASDAQ: AWH), a bio-analytical based women’s health company focused on the development of gynecologic disease diagnostic tools, today announced the successful completion of the first development milestone of its Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) award. As a result, Aspira has received a $2 million cash payment under the terms of the related agreement.

ARPA-H’s Sprint for Women’s Health was created to address critical unmet challenges in women’s health, champion transformative innovations, and tackle health conditions that uniquely or disproportionately affect women. As previously announced, Aspira will receive $10 million in funding over two years through the Sprint for Women’s Health launchpad track for later-stage health solutions. The Company’s multi-marker blood test to aid in the detection of endometriosis, which it intends to launch commercially prior to the end of the contract term, will rely on a powerful AI-enabled algorithm that combines protein and microRNA biomarkers and patient data, and leverages technology that Aspira pioneered for its commercially successful ovarian cancer risk assessment blood tests.

The first milestone encompassed the initial launch activities including the development of project execution and risk mitigation plans, and activities related to the expansion of Aspira’s subject matter and laboratory capabilities. Deliverables provided to ARPA-H to support the achievement of the milestone included detailed project plans, process and governance models, expansion plans for the research and commercial molecular lab, and product opportunity and technical feasibility reports.

“We are thrilled to announce that we have successfully achieved the first milestone of the Cracking the Code: Blood Test Diagnosis of Endometriosis with Multivariate Artificial Intelligence Analytics project,” said Nicole Sandford, CEO of Aspira Women’s Health. “This is a significant first step forward for our relationship with ARPA-H and the Investor Catalyst Hub. Our dedicated, cross-functional team came together to deliver ahead of our own internal timeline, clearly demonstrating our ability to execute on the contract and deliver a successful product.”

The second milestone, which is focused on the continued expansion of Aspira’s R&D capabilities, is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025. The next milestone requires the completion of additional deliverables related to the product development plan, as well as market and competitive research reports. Upon successful completion of the second milestone, Aspira will be entitled to receive a $1.5 million cash payment.