Forge · Lab Execution · Madison, WI

High-throughput
mAb production.
No queue. No handoffs.

Move from sequence to purified antibody in weeks with direct access to the scientists running your program.

~100 antibodies/week 3–5 week turnaround CHO + HEK293 US-based lab
~100 antibodies
per week
Typical turnaround
3–5 weeks
Sequence or
plasmid start
01, Why Forge

Why Forge?

Forge is purpose-built for speed and scientific execution.

No queue delays

Start immediately, no backlog-driven timelines.

Parallel execution

Run multiple constructs simultaneously to accelerate decisions.

Direct scientific access

Work with the team executing your program.

End-to-end mAb production, built for speed.

  • Transient expression (CHO + HEK293)
  • DNA → expression → purification → analytics
  • Protein A and flexible purification workflows
  • Standard analytical package (purity, aggregation, yield)
DNA
(Sequence or Plasmid)
Expression
(CHO / HEK293)
Purification
(Protein A)
Analytics
(Purity, SEC, SDS-PAGE)
02, Ways to work

Designed to support how teams actually work.

Single deliverables

Quickly generate material for screening, validation, or downstream work.

Parallel screening

Evaluate multiple constructs at once to converge faster on the right candidate.

Iterative programs

Run successive rounds of expression and refinement with tight feedback loops.

Execution model

Work is run in staggered, mixed batches to keep experiments moving continuously rather than waiting on large, single-project runs.

Common questions

Forge, answered.

What is Axio Forge?

Axio Forge is a US-based biologics lab for high-throughput monoclonal antibody (mAb) production — from sequence or plasmid to purified antibody, with direct access to the scientists running your program.

How fast is Forge, and how many antibodies can it produce?

Forge produces approximately 100 antibodies per week with a typical 3–5 week turnaround, starting from sequence or plasmid. There are no queue delays — programs start immediately.

What expression systems and workflows does Forge use?

Transient expression in CHO and HEK293, a DNA → expression → purification → analytics workflow, Protein A and flexible purification, and a standard analytical package (purity, aggregation, yield).

How do teams work with Forge?

Three ways: single deliverables, parallel screening of multiple constructs, and iterative programs with tight feedback loops. Work runs in staggered, mixed batches to keep experiments moving continuously.

03, Start a program

If speed and science matter, Forge is built for you.

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