BioSpherix and Cellbox Solutions Announce Strategic Partnership for Seamless Cell Processing and Mobile Transport

BioSpherix and Cellbox Solutions form partnership to streamline cell processing and transport

Parish, NY, USA / Rockville, MD, USA – BioSpherix, a specialist in closed-system cell culture systems, and Cellbox Solutions, known for its portable CO₂ incubators, have announced a strategic partnership. Together, they aim to offer a fully integrated solution that maintains controlled conditions from cell processing to transport.

The collaboration combines BioSpherix’s Xvivo System®, which provides a closed, modular environment for cell handling, with Cellbox™ incubators that keep temperature and CO₂ stable during transit. This setup helps protect sensitive cell and tissue products, ensuring quality and compliance throughout production and delivery.

“This partnership allows us to extend our controlled environments beyond the lab, right to the point of care,” said Syed Ahmed Mustafa, President of BioSpherix. Dr. Kathrin Adlkofer, CEO of Cellbox Solutions, added: “By working together, we can close a major gap in cell logistics and simplify the process for companies and clinics alike.”

Highlights of the partnership:

- Local U.S. technical support for Cellbox™ products, reducing maintenance times and shipping delays.

- Shared expertise to support workflows in cell and gene therapy, personalized medicine, and bioprinting.

- Reliable transition from processing to transport, helping meet GMP requirements and protect cell viability.

The partnership aims to make it easier for researchers and manufacturers to safely deliver cell-based products to patients.

About BioSpherix:
Based in New York, BioSpherix makes the Xvivo System®, a modular closed-system platform for cell culture and processing.

About Cellbox Solutions:
Headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with a U.S. base in Rockville, Cellbox Solutions produces portable CO₂ incubators for transporting living cells and tissues.

Media contacts:
BioSpherix: Dr. Madeline Keefe
Cellbox™: Jennifer Vosteen