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LactaLogics announces rebrand and celebrates 6 years

Our mission is to get all premature infants access to an exclusive human milk diet.

And we know to do that, we must combine innovation and holistic donor care, ensuring we are positioned to help the world’s smallest, most vulnerable patients.

An important milestone in this journey, we’re excited to announce our rebranding from International Milk Bank to LactaLogics.

“At LactaLogics, we want all premature infants to thrive,” said Glenn Snow, CEO and Co-Founder of LactaLogics. “We know an exclusive human milk diet reduces morbidity, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and mortality but most babies do not receive human milk as their primary diet. Human milk-based nutrition is expensive and in short supply, leaving restrictive feeding policies in place and most patients on formula or bovine fortifiers.”

The rebrand coincides with our upcoming 6-year anniversary.

 

 

“We want our new brand to reinforce our quality, ease of administration, and the level of safety that we’re bringing to neonatal nutrition,” continues Snow. “The new LactaLogics name represents the last six years of innovation and our commitment to our donor moms who produce excess breast milk and the babies that they’re helping.”

Developing the new name was an internal process that took months to develop. Our team wanted it to reflect our mission, purpose, and values.

“Lacta” is short for “lactation,” which is the process a mom goes through when creating milk for her child. “Logics” represents the scientific process we have gone through to develop Gentle-UHT, a brand-new way to process human milk.

Combining “Lacta” and “Logics” represents our equal commitment to our donor moms and modern technology. The lifesaving benefits of human milk cannot be replicated in a laboratory, but when combined with innovative processing, it allows donor milk to safely scale.

“We’re excited that LactaLogics will be able to help more premature infants have access to an exclusive human milk diet,” continued Mr. Snow. “We’re using technology to drive innovation that is new to our industry and our name now reflects this commitment.”

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