Kyowa Hakko Bio celebrates opening of expanded Cognizin citicoline manufacturing facility in Hofu, Japan

Published: 3-Jan-2024

Kyowa Hakko Bio and Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Kirin Holdings, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its expanded citicoline manufacturing facilities at the Kyowa Hakko Bio Yamaguchi Production Center

The momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in the company's growth journey. Kyowa Hakko Bio President and CEO, Ms Yuki Kanzaki, underscored the pivotal role of Cognizin in the company's future success.

Cognizin, a premium citicoline brand, has a rich history of global use in enhancing cognitive function in health foods.

With the global population ageing and the rapid growth of the e-sports market, which is expected to expand at an annual rate of 7% between 2018 and 2023, the demand for citicoline has surged, especially in the United States, where it is sought after for use in supplements and functional food and beverages.

Kyowa Hakko Bio's expansion of citicoline manufacturing capacity not only meets this growing demand but also establishes a resilient global supply network catering to pharmaceutical and health food manufacturers.

Moreover, the Kirin Group is excited about integrating citicoline into its upcoming product development initiatives, further solidifying its commitment to health and well-being.

In her address during the opening celebration, Kanzaki highlighted the importance of Cognizin and this momentous day for the company's future growth.

She emphasised that through the stable supply of citicoline, Kyowa Hakko Bio continues to contribute to improving cognitive health, focus and attention, addressing essential aspects of overall well-being.

Kyowa Hakko Bio remains dedicated to leveraging its cutting-edge fermentation technology, honed during many years, to become a "global specialty fermentation manufacturer" with multiple cost-competitive product pipelines, further enhancing its leadership in the industry.

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