Shantha Biologics to provide cartridge fill-finish services for Novo Nordisk

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Shantha Biologics to provide cartridge fill-finish services for Novo Nordisk - The HinduPublished - July 02, 2026 06:02 pm IST - HYDERABADVaccine maker Shantha Biologics has signed an agreement with Novo Nordisk to manufacture cartridges for injectable medicines at its Hyderabad plant for the Danish pharmaceutical major.It will fill the cartridges and prepare them for use, which is the final and highly sensitive step in producing drugs like insulin and other injectable therapies, Shantha Biologics said, announcing the agreement.The financial terms and production volumes, under the agreement, remain undisclosed, it said. Novo Nordisk is better known in recent months for its blockbuster diabetes and obesity drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.“Novo Nordisk choosing us as a CDMO partner is a strong endorsement of the quality of our site, processes and technical capability. It validates years of investment in building manufacturing systems that meet the standards global innovators expect,” Shantha Biologics director Vishy Chebrol said in a press release.He said the development also strengthens the case that India can be a serious partner in advanced manufacturing, not just a low-cost production base.Cartridge fill-finish involves loading a drug into a slim, pre-filled cartridge that clicks into a pen injector, the format patients use to self-administer their own medication at home rather than in a hospital. The process demands sterile, contamination-free conditions and tight dosing accuracy, since the drug goes directly into the body. This manufacturing format is used across a range of chronic and long-term conditions, including diabetes, obesity and oncology treatments delivered through biologic therapies, the company said.Shantha Biologics, which traces its roots to the Indian vaccine business founded by Varaprasad Reddy in 1993, entered a new chapter in 2024 under a consortium led by Ravi Penmetsa and Mr. Chebrol. Mr. Reddy now serves as chairman of the Board. The company runs two businesses today — one is the original vaccine business. The other is the cartridge fill-finish unit, built to serve rising demand for injectable drugs such as insulin, GLP-1 therapies and antibody treatments.CDMO partnerships for biologic drugs — medicines made from living cells rather than chemicals — are powering a fast-growing global market. In 2025, it was valued at $25.32 billion and expected to grow to $38.29 billion by 2031, the company said, citing industry estimates.Shantha Biologics said it plans to expand further in vaccines, biologics and injectable manufacturing as the demand grows. Without mentioning the existing headcount, it said the Hyderabad workforce is expected to increase to around 500 employees in near future.Published - July 02, 2026 06:02 pm ISTSign in to unlock member-only benefits!Access 10 free stories every monthSave stories to read laterAccess to comment on every storySign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single clickGet notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products${ ind + 1 } ${ device }Last active - ${ la }