Aenova, a pharmaceutical Contract Development & Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO), has announced a significant expansion of its Killorglin facility (Temmler Ireland Ltd.) enabling the company to develop innovative drug delivery systems in the future.
This programme represents an ambitious expansion programme for the development capabilities at the Killorglin site.
It will place the Aenova site in Ireland at the centre of the company’s development capabilities in particle engineering, focusing on spray-dried amorphous solid dispersions and inhalation powders. This strategic investment aims to improving bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs, which constitute approximately 80% of compounds in global research pipelines.

Established in 1972 as Klinge Pharma, Aenova employs about 70 people directly at its Killorglin facility, along with many other downstream positions in their many service providers. In 2007, Temmler Pharma took over the Killorglin site and in 2012, Temmler Pharma was acquired by Aenova Group, a leading European CDMO company in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
Pre-formulation and development to commercial manufacturing
“As an end-to-end CDMO, Aenova supports its customers throughout the entire drug product lifecycle, from pre-formulation and development to commercial manufacturing. Bioavailability is crucial for new pharmaceutical active ingredients. Our new spray drying technology in Killorglin can help to address this issue and aid our customers bring their products to market faster,” said Florent Bordet, chief scientific officer at Aenova.
The expansion of the Killorglin facility will create approximately 10 roles in the areas of R&D, pharmaceutical technology and analytics. To explore opportunities to join the team visit Killorglin.
“Aenova’s spray drying services for amorphous solid dispersions are located at our Killorglin site. Here, we offer laboratory – and pilot-scale equipment for developing formulations, using APIs (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) up to OEB 4 (>1 µg/m³). We have the capability to handle organic solvents, and we collaborate closely with scientific researchers at the universities of Cork and Limerick," said Aidan Spillane, managing director at the Aenova Killorglin site.
CEO of IDA Ireland, Michael Lohan said: “Since 1972 under the stewardship of Klinge, Temmler and now Aenova, this facility has continually fostered opportunities, investment, and employment in Killorglin.
"Supporting our client companies is central to IDA Ireland's Adapt Intelligently: A Strategy for Sustainable Growth and Innovation 2025-29. I wish to congratulate Aenova on this significant expansion and assure them of IDA Ireland’s continued support.”
This project is supported by the government through IDA Ireland.