$5 Million Would Finalize Move to Lansing for Israeli Startup

An Israeli pharmaceutical company is scheduled to open shop in the Lansing area in the next three to four months. RenoPharm, an Israeli startup, is waiting on $5 million from investors before putting down roots in Lansing.

According to excerpts from the article:

The operation could be the first success story of a volunteer group looking to build business ties between Michigan and Israel. It also would be the first recruitment win for the fledgling Lansing Economic Area Partnership Inc.

"Our goal is to get closer to the U.S. market," said Peter Assaf, chief executive officer and founder of RenoPharm Ltd., which operates from a for-profit business incubator in Nazareth. "I'm planning in three to four months to be there."

RenoPharm officials visited Michigan in October and returned in February to scout possible locations, meet with local leaders and connect with companies with which it likely would do business.

The last remaining hurdle is raising $5 million from investors for the move and Phase I clinical trials for its patented drug compound.

Assaf said he found the right mix in Lansing because of potential research resources at Michigan State University and access to life sciences service companies in Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo.

The one-hour drive to those cities should be easy for company officials used to flying 15 hours to reach business partners, said Matt Dugener, president and chief executive officer of regional economic development group LEAP.

"The southern part of Michigan has all the resources a biotech firm needs to be successful," he said. "They're just not all in one community."

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