Cellnovo Group and Diabeloop announced that they have reached several milestones in their Artificial Pancreas programme. Cellnovo is currently participating in several major projects in both the US and Europe to develop an Artificial Pancreas system to enable the complete automation of insulin delivery. An Artificial Pancreas has the potential to provide more accurate regulation of blood-sugar levels in insulin-dependent people with Type 1 diabetes and to prevent hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic events and long-term complications that may arise from diabetes. The Artificial Pancreas system uses the information from the patient’s continuous blood glucose monitor (CGM) to calculate and deliver the optimal insulin dose to patients in real-time. The results of a first study of the Diabeloop algorithm, paired with the Cellnovo pump in 36 patients at 9 centres showed positive outcomes, which will be detailed by Diabeloop at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference (ATTD) taking place February 15-18 in Paris, France. Given the positive outcome, Cellnovo has delivered its first Bluetooth pumps to Diabeloop in preparation for the next clinical study, which will start in February 2017. This study will include 60 patients from 12 centres. The results are expected this year. This new study will be aimed at generating data for the purpose of obtaining a CE mark for the Diabeloop Artificial Pancreas combined with the Cellnovo System.