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NewcelX Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 30, 2026 NewcelX Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 30, 2026, at 14:00 W. Europe Standard Time. Location: baker mckenzie switzerland ag, holbeinstrasse 30, 8034 switzerland, zurich Switzerland 공시 • May 01
NewcelX Ltd. announced that it has received $1.349994 million in funding On April 30, 2026, NewcelX Ltd. closed the transaction. 공시 • Apr 02
NewcelX Ltd. announced that it expects to receive $1.349994 million in funding NewcelX Ltd. announced that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement to issue 490,907 common shares or pre-funded warrants at an issue price of $2.75 per share for gross proceeds of $1,349,994.25 and one series of warrants to purchase 687,270 common shares at an exercise price of $3.025 per share for aggregate proceeds of $1,349,994.25 on April 1, 2026. The offering includes participation from existing shareholders and is expected to close on or about April 15, 2026, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The securities are being issued in a private placement under section 4(a)(2) of the securities act of 1933, as amended), and Regulation D promulgated thereunder and have not been registered under the securities act, or applicable state securities laws. New Risk • Mar 31
New major risk - Market cap size The company's market capitalization is less than US$10m. Market cap: US$8.57m This is considered a major risk. Companies with a small market capitalization are most likely businesses that have not yet released a product to market or are simply a very small company without a wide reach. Either way, risk is elevated with these companies because there is a chance the product may not come to fruition or the company's addressable market or demand may not be as large as expected. In addition, if the company's size is the main factor, it is less likely to have many investors and analysts following it and scrutinizing its performance and outlook. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Negative equity (-₪51m). Earnings have declined by 6.8% per year over the past 5 years. Revenue is less than US$1m. Market cap is less than US$10m (US$8.57m market cap). Minor Risks Latest financial reports are more than 6 months old (reported June 2025 fiscal period end). Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (11% average weekly change). New Risk • Mar 19
New minor risk - Financial data availability The company's latest financial reports are more than 6 months old. Last reported fiscal period ended June 2025. This is considered a minor risk. If the company has not reported its earnings on time, it may have been delayed due to audit problems or it may be finding it difficult to reconcile its accounts. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-₪2.2m free cash flow). Negative equity (-₪51m). Earnings have declined by 6.8% per year over the past 5 years. Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Latest financial reports are more than 6 months old (reported June 2025 fiscal period end). Market cap is less than US$100m (US$11.9m market cap). 공시 • Jan 13
Newcelx Ltd. Announces Positive Results from International Collaborative Study NewcelX Ltd. reported the results of an international collaborative research study investigating advanced biomaterial strategies to support the delivery and function of stem cell-derived islets for the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes. The peer reviewed study, published in Diabetology, a journal dedicated to diabetes research, conducted in collaboration with research groups from the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Monash University, the Queensland University of Technology, and the Australian Foundation for Diabetes Research (AFDR), examined the use of engineered scaffolds incorporating extracellular matrix (ECM) derived from a decellularized human pancreas. The work evaluated whether ECM integration could support the function of encapsulated pluripotent stem cell-derived islets within a removable delivery system. The study results demonstrated that when ECM was incorporated into the scaffold, implanted islets exhibited functional performance comparable to encapsulated islets delivered without a scaffold. These findings suggest that biomaterial design and tissue microenvironment play a critical role in supporting islet function and may enable safer, retrievable delivery configurations for future therapeutic development. The research was supported through a Type 1 Diabetes research initiative led by the Australian Foundation for Diabetes Research, which had received donor matched funding for the published study from the National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia. Moreover, it has received dedicated funding from Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization, to further develop the underlying model based on the study results. The program integrates proprietary cell differentiation protocols with immune-protective and delivery-oriented design features, with the goal of achieving functional insulin secretion without the need for systemic immunosuppression.