fbpx
Saturday, December 7, 2024

Queensland-made rapid COVID test gets European tick of approval

Queensland company, AnteoTech, has won a vital European accreditation for its 15-minute rapid COVID-19 test product.

AnteoTech now has Conformitè Europëenne Mark registration for its innovative point-of-care COVID-19 antigen rapid test platform, EuGeni.

This meets crucial health and safety conditions in Europe and the United Kingdom.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the Queensland Government was proud to provide support to companies developing technology to fight COVID-19.

“Queensland is on the forefront of fighting the COVID pandemic globally, creating more jobs and economic opportunities locally,” she said.

“Earlier this year we committed $1.4 million to help AnteoTech to progress the COVID-19 rapid test from prototype through to product launch.

“Now AnteoTech is taking the pandemic fight to Europe.

“This is world leading technology being produced in Queensland and exported overseas.

“We’ll continue to support our best and brightest to develop technology that can create jobs here in Queensland and help fight the global pandemic.”

Treasurer and Minister for Investment, Cameron Dick said Queensland ingenuity was proving crucial in stopping the spread of COVID-19.

“The COVID health solutions being produced here in Queensland are world-leading and life-saving,” Mr Dick said.

“We’ve already seen Queensland start-up Ellume secure a $304 million US government contract for their COVID-19 self-testing kit,” she said.

“This tick from Europe will help AnteoTech accelerate commercialisation of their product in Australia, generating more than $2 million in private sector investment and creating five new jobs while strengthening vital industry supply chains.”

The COVID-19 rapid test is based on AnteoTech’s proprietary binding technology coupled with global advancements in assay detection systems which provides valuable decision-making support for the early detection and isolation of infected patients.

Member for Toohey, Peter Russo said AnteoTech will have capacity to produce a large quantity of tests per week at its facility at Eight Mile Plains.

“They will partner with contract manufacturers to scale-up test kit production to meet increased demand to satisfy the Australian market,” he said. 

“AnteoTech’s next step is to gain approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration to start manufacturing here and get Australians using this rapid-screening technology.”

AnteoTech CEO, Derek Thomson said the launch of the EuGeni Platform provided a strong foundation for AnteoTech to grow a suite of qualitative and quantitative tests for the Point-of-Care market.

“I am excited by the immediate opportunity and the leverage opportunities that lie ahead of us,” he said.

“CE Mark registration for the COVID-19 antigen rapid test platform provides AnteoTech with an opportunity to capture some of the large and growing European antigen rapid test market.

“With the support of the Queensland Government, we hope not only to successfully deliver this project, but create valuable supply chains to ensure the success of future projects.

“I would also like to thank the Queensland Government for their contribution through the Essential Goods and Supply Chain Program, to the commercialisation of our test and platform.”

Latest Articles