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    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw-Backed Immuneel Raises Over INR 100 Crore to Advance CAR-T Cancer Therapy in India 

    June 9, 2026Updated:June 13, 202605 Mins Read12 Views
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    India’s healthcare innovation story is entering a new chapter, and Immuneel Therapeutics is positioning itself at the center of it. 

    The Bengaluru-based cell and gene therapy company, founded and backed by biotech pioneer Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, has raised over INR 100 crore in its Series B funding round. While startup funding announcements often focus on valuations and investor interest, Immuneel’s latest milestone is significant for a much bigger reason: it highlights India’s growing ambition to become a serious player in some of the world’s most advanced cancer treatments. 

    At a time when healthcare systems across the globe are searching for more effective ways to fight cancer, Immuneel’s progress offers a glimpse into how cutting-edge therapies could become more accessible to Indian patients in the future. 

    A Major Vote of Confidence for Immuneel 

    Raising more than INR 100 crore is a significant achievement for any startup, but it carries even greater importance in the biotechnology sector, where innovation requires years of research, clinical validation, specialized infrastructure, and substantial capital investment. 

    Series B funding is often considered a turning point in a company’s growth journey. It usually signals that the business has moved beyond its initial stages and is now preparing for broader expansion, stronger operational capabilities, larger-scale deployment, and increased market presence. 

    For Immuneel, the fresh capital provides additional momentum as it continues building in the highly specialized field of cell and gene therapy. It also reflects growing confidence in the company’s ability to translate complex scientific innovation into real-world healthcare solutions. 

    Why CAR-T Therapy Is Generating Global Attention 

    One reason this funding round stands out is Immuneel’s focus on CAR-T therapy, one of the most advanced developments in modern oncology. 

    CAR-T therapy uses a patient’s own immune cells and modifies them to better recognize and fight cancer cells. It represents a significant shift from traditional treatment approaches and has emerged as one of the most promising forms of immunotherapy worldwide. 

    However, CAR-T therapies have historically been associated with global biotechnology leaders and highly expensive treatment models. Access has often remained limited due to the complexity and cost involved in developing and delivering these therapies. 

    This is precisely why Immuneel’s work is attracting attention. 

    A successful Indian company operating in this space could help expand access to advanced immunotherapy while strengthening India’s position within the global biotechnology landscape. As healthcare innovation becomes increasingly localized, companies like Immuneel have the potential to play an important role in bringing world-class treatment options closer to home. 

    The Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Connection 

    Immuneel’s journey carries added significance because of its association with Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, one of India’s most influential biotechnology entrepreneurs. 

    As the founder of Biocon, Mazumdar-Shaw has spent decades building India’s reputation as a hub for healthcare innovation. Her backing of Immuneel signals confidence in the company’s vision and reinforces the growing belief that India can contribute meaningfully to the future of advanced therapeutics. 

    For many in the healthcare and startup ecosystems, her involvement serves as a powerful endorsement of the company’s potential and the broader opportunity within cell and gene therapy. 

    The connection also reflects a larger trend: India’s most experienced healthcare leaders are increasingly investing in next-generation technologies that could shape the future of medicine. 

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    Moving From Scientific Innovation to Real-World Impact 

    One of the most encouraging aspects of Immuneel’s growth story is that the company is not just focused on research—it is moving toward execution. 

    Amit Mookim, CEO of Immuneel Therapeutics, stated that the commercialization of Qartemi has demonstrated the company’s ability to deliver world-class CAR-T therapy. 

    That statement represents a crucial milestone. 

    Many biotechnology companies spend years developing breakthrough technologies but face challenges when it comes to commercial deployment. Bringing advanced therapies from laboratories to patients requires regulatory readiness, manufacturing capabilities, operational efficiency, and clinical adoption. 

    The commercialization of Qartemi suggests that Immuneel is progressing beyond scientific development and entering a phase where innovation can begin creating measurable patient impact. 

    What This Means for India’s Biotech Ecosystem 

    Immuneel’s latest funding round is also a reflection of the broader evolution taking place within India’s biotechnology sector. 

    Indian startups are increasingly tackling highly specialized healthcare challenges that were once dominated by international pharmaceutical and biotechnology giants. From precision medicine to advanced oncology treatments, local companies are building expertise in areas that require deep scientific knowledge and long-term commitment. 

    Immuneel’s focus on cell and gene therapy demonstrates how India’s healthcare ecosystem is maturing beyond traditional pharmaceutical innovation and moving toward frontier technologies. 

    The company’s progress reinforces the idea that Indian biotech startups are capable of competing in some of the most sophisticated segments of global healthcare. 

    Looking Ahead 

    The newly raised capital could help Immuneel strengthen several critical areas, including clinical adoption, operational readiness, and manufacturing capabilities. 

    These may seem like technical objectives, but they are essential for ensuring that advanced therapies can be delivered effectively and at scale. In the world of cell and gene therapy, scientific breakthroughs alone are not enough. Long-term success depends on the ability to manufacture treatments efficiently, support healthcare providers, and expand patient access. 

    As Immuneel continues to grow, the company will be closely watched by investors, healthcare professionals, and industry observers alike. 

    More importantly, its progress could have meaningful implications for patients seeking access to next-generation cancer treatments. 

    More Than a Funding Announcement 

    Immuneel’s INR 100 crore-plus Series B raise is about more than securing capital. It is a sign of growing confidence in India’s biotechnology capabilities, the promise of advanced cancer therapies, and the vision of building world-class healthcare innovation within the country. 

    Backed by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and focused on one of medicine’s most promising frontiers, Immuneel is helping shape a future where breakthrough therapies are not just developed globally but also built and delivered in India. If the company continues on its current path, this funding milestone could mark the beginning of a much larger impact on the country’s healthcare landscape. 

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