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Aldera Animal Health

Aldera Limited is a start-up company that has been established on the foundations of intellectual property from the New Zealand research sector. Aldera is dedicated to creating diversified solutions for the animal health industry. Aldera is currently developing unique product formulations based on cutting edge science around naturally-derived phytochemicals and extracts, which are targeted to companion animals.

Objective

Aldera Limited and WaikatoLink are currently seeking expressions of interest in licensing and manufacturing the proposed product formulations.

Unique Selling Propositions

  • Strong networks into New Zealand’s leading research organisations.
  • Targeted benefits from natural bio-functional ingredients.

Applications

  • Formulations for the following indications are currenly under development:
  • Canine and feline skin conditions
  • Wound care
  • Equine performance recovery
  • Inflammatory conditions and joint health
  • Obesity

Project Status

Proof of Concept - Early prototype built

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