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China’s first AI-powered cancer vaccine production line set to launch in Beijing

China broke ground on its first AI-powered personalized cancer vaccine production line in Beijing, developed by Likang Life Sciences. The facility will produce LK101, a vaccine that uses AI to analyze tumor DNA and identify mutations within a day. The project highlights AI's growing role in healthcare, a market projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2035.

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China’s first AI-powered cancer vaccine production line set to launch in Beijing
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Likang Life Sciences says it has developed a personalised vaccine using advanced tech to identify tumour-specific mutations

China has broken ground on what developers say is the country’s first production line for AI-assisted personalised tumour vaccines, raising hopes for millions of new cancer patients every year – a disease that ranks as the nation’s second-leading cause of death.

Likang Life Sciencesis expected to complete a new drug research and manufacturing centre in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone, with a total investment of about 110 million yuan (US$16.1 million), according to the district government.

The facility will house cell therapy research laboratories together with a production line of the company’s flagship product, LK101, a personalised cancer vaccine that analyses each patient’s tumour DNA to pinpoint the specific genetic mutations driving the disease. With AI, the company said the procedure could be completed in a day.

The project reflects a global shift in the pharmaceutical sector towards harnessing artificial intelligence. The technology was widely used in drug discovery and clinical trials, as well as areas such as data analysis, data monitoring and medical writing, said Grace Wang, a partner based in L.E.K. Consulting’s Shanghai office, in a video posted in early June.

The global AI healthcare market could exceed US$1 trillion by 2035, according to Bank of America, highlighting the commercial potential of such technologies.

“AI offers a compelling solution by automating manual workflows, improving diagnostic accuracy and enabling personalised treatment strategies,” said Alec Stranahan, senior research analyst of small- and mid-cap biotechnology at Bank of America, in a note on January 21. “Current adoption, however, is still in its early stages.”

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