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Helping Shape the Future of the Cell and Gene Therapy Supply Chain

Cell and gene therapies (CGT) are a new frontier of patient-centric treatments in the life sciences industry. As of the third quarter of 2021, there were more than 2,000 cell and gene therapies in active clinical trials and just a few dozen approved.

While CGTs offer a potentially promising new option for patients, they are complex to develop, manufacture, and deliver. In contrast to traditional therapies, individualized therapies often involve extracting cells or tissue from the patient or a donor, processing the sample, manufacturing a personalized therapy, and administering the final product to the patient.

There are already many companies working to deliver CGTs to patients, ranging from small startups to large biopharmaceutical companies that are aiming to realize a full portfolio of cell and gene therapies.

There are also specialized IT solutions available that are supporting some CGT business processes and addressing some CGT-specific challenges.

Most life sciences companies are moving away from single-tenant portals and looking for a standardized platform that will allow the GCT industry to scale. Organizations offering cell and gene therapies need a time-sensitive and fault-tolerant orchestration engine to manage the flow of samples from treatment centers to manufacturing locations and then the return of the personalized therapies for administration at treatment centers.

Based on intensive market research and collaboration, SAP realized that there is a significant technology gap that needs to be filled to support the safe and efficient delivery of these specialized products to patients. Therefore, SAP has undertaken the development of an industry-standard CGT orchestration solution. To complement and support the development of this solution, we have initiated an industry consortium to ensure the solution supports emerging industry standards.

The solution will be built on SAP Business Technology Platform and will be delivered as part of SAP’s industry cloud. The CGT solution will integrate with treatment center platforms using open APIs to support the broadest ecosystem possible. It will be pre-integrated with SAP S/4HANA for manufacturing and other processes but will use open APIs to enable interoperability with other manufacturing platforms and contract manufacturing organizations.

The objective of the new cell and gene therapy solution from SAP will be to help ensure that the right patient is treated with the right medicine at the right time without error in the value chain. In order to achieve this result, the planned capabilities include:

“Life sciences biopharmaceutical companies are working to bring cell and gene therapies to patients and have gained or are about to gain market approval by the regulatory agencies,” said Matt Laukaitis, general manager of Consumer Industries at SAP. “So now they need an industry-standard solution suitable to orchestrate brand new processes required by these therapies. SAP’s industry cloud aims to deliver these capabilities with limited disruption to the current landscape, open integrations to support a broad ecosystem, and with a very short time to value for our customers.”

If you are interested in joining the consortium to shape the future of SAP’s cell and gene therapy solution, please contact the solution management team:

SAP today also announced the availability of the SAP Intelligent Clinical Supply Chain Management solution, for which development was also based on an industry consortium of almost 30 life sciences organizations.


Tim Hood is chief technology officer for Consumer Industries at SAP.

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