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Oxford university spinout OrganOx sold to Japanese group Terumo for $1.5bn

Co-founder says sale to medtech company will accelerate global adoption of its transplantation technology

OrganOx, an Oxford university spinout that enables donor organs to be kept healthy outside the body before transplantation, has been sold to Terumo Corporation, a Japanese medical technology company, for $1.5bn.

The deal announced on Monday is the largest acquisition of any UK university spinout so far, said Oxford vice-chancellor Irene Tracey. It follows the sale of the university’s quantum computing start-up Oxford Ionics to US group IonQ in June for $1.1bn.

OrganOx was founded by professors Constantin Coussios and Peter Friend in 2008 to keep removed organs functioning for longer than traditional methods, by circulating warm oxygen-rich fluid through them to replicate conditions inside the body.

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