Vivani Medical Provides Business Update Including $5M Equity Financing and Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results

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Regulatory approval to initiate first-in-human study with a miniature, ultra long-acting GLP-1 (exenatide) implant in obese or overweight individuals in Australia

Miniature, ultra long-acting GLP-1 implant produced sham-implant adjusted liver fat reduction of 82% in an obese mouse model from a single administration with expected twice-yearly dosing

Announces $5M equity financing which secures solid financial position into late 2025, supporting projected completion of first-in-human study and data read-out

ALAMEDA, Calif., November 13, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vivani Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq: VANI) ("Vivani" or the "Company"), a biopharmaceutical company developing miniaturized, long-acting drug implants, today reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024, and provided a business update.

Vivani’s Chief Executive Officer Adam Mendelsohn, Ph.D., stated, "We made significant progress advancing our proprietary GLP-1 implants for obesity and chronic weight management in the third quarter, and we anticipate the initiation of our first-in-human clinical study, named LIBERATE-1, in the fourth quarter of this year. After choosing to conduct our initial first-in-human study in Australia, in part to take advantage of potentially significant rebates from the Australian government, we were excited to receive the regulatory approvals to initiate LIBERATE-1, as a key element of our NPM-115 clinical program in overweight and obese individuals. Today’s $5 million common stock financing announcement puts us in an excellent position to complete LIBERATE-1 and continue development of our pipeline programs in 2025."

Dr. Mendelsohn added, "Our NanoPortal drug delivery technology has the potential to directly address medication non-adherence which is responsible for approximately 125,000 avoidable deaths each year in the US alone, more than caused by breast, colorectal and liver cancer combined. In addition, approximately 50% of patients with chronic diseases, including patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, do not take their medicine as prescribed in the real world, a statistic which holds for both daily orals as well as weekly injectables. GLP-1 drugs have already improved the health of millions of people with obesity and type 2 diabetes, but the future potential impact of these medicines to improve global health across a variety of new indications is even more remarkable. At Vivani, we are addressing the tremendous opportunity to revolutionize the treatment of chronic diseases, including obesity, with our emerging pipeline of miniature, ultra long-acting drug implants specifically designed to ensure medication adherence with twice-yearly, and potentially once-yearly, administration that will allow patients to achieve the full potential benefits of their medicine."