NimbleGen has obtained a license to Oxford Gene Technology (OGT)'s Southern array patents, the fundamental patents covering the manufacture and commercialisation of oligonucleotide arrays
At the same time the companies entered into a supply agreement under which OGT will be able to obtain DNA microarrays from NimbleGen for use in OGT's service business, and NimbleGen will be able to make and sell OGT-designed arrays.
Terms of the agreements were not disclosed.
"Successful discussions with NimbleGen have concluded with the granting of this license thus enabling NimbleGen to deliver their microarray products and services worldwide and adding to OGT's growing portfolio of North American licensees," stated Sue Sutton, vice president licensing North America at OGT.
"We are also looking forward to being able to offer NimbleGen's high-density microarrays within our microarray service business".
Stan Rose, president and CEO of NimbleGen, said, "NimbleGen has long been an admirer of the work of Professor Ed Southern, and we're delighted to have expanded our relationship with these new agreements.
"They provide NimbleGen with access to important intellectual property rights relevant to our core business, as well as an exciting new commercial relationship that should benefit both companies."