Enable Injections Announces $215 Million in Series C Financing

New financing provides significant financial flexibility to propel growth efforts, benefitting patients, providers, and pharma partners worldwide

Enable Injections, Inc. (“Enable”), a company developing and manufacturing the enFuse® platform of investigational wearable drug delivery systems, is pleased to announce $215 million in Series C financing.

Magnetar Capital (“Magnetar”) led the financing along with new institutional investments from GCM Grosvenor, Squarepoint Capital, Woody Creek Capital Partners, and other investors. Enable received significant continued support from existing investors including Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, CincyTech, Cintrifuse, and Ohio Innovation Fund.

Enable Injections’ enFuse® is an innovative drug delivery technology designed to subcutaneously (SC) deliver large volumes of up to 50mL for a wide range of therapies and diseases, and to provide patients and providers a safe, convenient, and cost-effective alternative to IV administration. With improved flexibility for patients and providers, enFuse is designed to enable an increase in healthcare provider efficiencies, minimize patient exposure in the clinic, and reduce healthcare costs, with the aim of benefiting patients and healthcare providers worldwide.

“Enable Injections has seen a dramatic increase in demand for enFuse’s high-volume drug delivery technology. The funding from Magnetar will help enFuse continue to redefine intravenous drug delivery by meaningfully scaling our development and commercialization efforts. This will help us reach even more patients who depend on intravenous medications and, we believe, significantly improve their lives,” said Mike Hooven, President and CEO, Enable Injections. “Magnetar, and its healthcare team, bring valuable industry expertise and an extensive network of financial and biotech contacts to Enable. We are excited to partner with Magnetar to grow the enFuse platform globally and achieve our shared vision of supporting next generation patient-healthcare provider connections through an enhanced injection administration experience.”

“This financing will provide additional resources to onboard important new pharma partner programs and accelerate our commercialization programs and platforms with existing pharma partners,” said Tim Flaherty, EVP and CFO, Enable Injections. “Enable is a stronger company with Magnetar as a strategic partner, with its thoughtful approach to healthcare investing.”

UBS Securities LLC served as exclusive placement agent to Enable Injections in connection with this financing.

 

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