PacBio Announces Shipment of Vega Systems to Berry Genomics to Support its Clinical Assay Development for Asian Markets

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Berry Genomics will leverage PacBio Vega System to develop long-read sequencing-based solutions for patients in China and other countries

MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB), developer of the world’s most advanced sequencing technologies, has delivered its first Vega systems to Berry Genomics as part of an early access agreement announced in 2022. Under the terms of the original agreement, Berry Genomics will develop and optimize its targeted assays to support carrier, prenatal, and newborn screening programs in China and other markets.

In the next phase of the relationship, Berry Genomics will build on the platform to deliver a solution designed for the characteristics of its clinical customers and the populations they serve. The company will take the resulting instrument through the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) regulatory review process in China and support additional product registrations in other markets. Berry has committed to purchasing more than 50 Vega units as part of its agreement with PacBio.

"The Berry Genomics team has played an important role in our work to develop Vega, providing critical feedback on the technology based on their early testing and prior use of our Sequel II instrument,” said Mark Van Oene, PacBio’s Chief Operating Officer. “We look forward to the continuation of our relationship and to leveraging their learnings in the Chinese clinical market as we look to develop an instrument for clinical use in other geographies.”

"Next-generation sequencing technology has shown great potential as a tool to help understand genetic disease and comprehensively interpret the human genome to benefit human health. Here in China, small to medium-sized laboratories need genomics equipment that doesn’t have a large footprint or price tag and can enable laboratories to process smaller sample volumes quickly. By collaborating with PacBio to bring Vega to these customers, we’re not only unlocking new potential research opportunities, but we’re also helping clinical labs offer their patients access to best-in-class genomics services,” said Dr. Aiping Mao, Vice Director of Berry Genomics R&D.

The Vega system is PacBio’s first benchtop long-read sequencing platform, introduced last year. Vega delivers all the functionality of the Revio™ system, PacBio’s high-throughput long-read sequencer, into a compact, lower-throughput benchtop platform. Offering exceptional data accuracy with HiFi technology and fast turnaround time, Vega is the perfect solution for laboratories looking for a compact, easy-to-use way to adopt highly accurate long-read sequencing for a variety of applications.