Phase 2 will see the development of exclusive EWBG branded wellness centers for age reversal, longevity, and disease prevention in these territories. These wellness centers will be offering biological regenerative solutions including a biological laboratory with cleanrooms for the development of autologous or allogenic stem cells and EWBG's expertise in proprietary cell therapy, including but not limited to their patented precursor stem cell technology, biotherapeutics comprising stem cells and cell-based products, biomolecular peptides and botanicals, compounded therapeutics and parenteral nutrition, cosmeceuticals, food supplements, natural health products, and skincare and cosmetics.
Finally, phase 3 of the joint-venture will foray into the digital health ecosystem. This entails a synergistic integration of AKI's innovative mobile app 'Health Interface' (HI), developed by Artelir Inc., with EWBG's global network of 26 medical wellness hospitals and youth restorative anti-aging centers, biological health solutions and services.
AKI and EWBG, through its Swiss and German entities namely Nexgen Biopharma Ltd and Stellar Biomolecular Innovations Inc., have previously entered into two separate joint venture agreements for the distribution of MF3 and MF PLUS brand and products on 29
th March 2021.
The two parties were represented by EWBG Co-Founder and Chairman, Prof. Dr. Mike Chan and AKI Director Dr. Aasif Ali Siddiqui respectively.
About European Wellness Biomedical GroupFounded in 1991, EWBG is an award-winning European group most renowned for its pioneering developments in precursor stem cell therapeutics, immunomodulation, biological peptides, and biological regenerative medicine. The Group's portfolio comprises multinational business divisions that operate in the emerging fields of biological regenerative medicine; and product distribution across 80 countries. The Group also owns a growing network of 26 internationally-accredited Wellness Centers globally. Today, the Group is headquartered in Germany and Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (Asia Pacific) and its own manufacturing facilities in Germany, Switzerland, United States, United Kingdom and the European Union.
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