• Presentations showcase progress in BioNTech's late-stage lung cancer programs, reinforcing the potential of the Company's differentiated portfolio spanning immunomodulators, antibody-drug conjugates, mRNA cancer immunotherapies, and their combinations
  • Data updates for pumitamig, a PD-L1xVEGF-A bispecific immunomodulator, from three clinical trials conducted in China further strengthen the evidence supporting its previously observed efficacy and safety profile in lung cancer
  • Results of stage 1 from the global Phase 3 PRESERVE-003 clinical trial of gotistobart showed clinically meaningful survival outcomes and antitumor activity compared to the current standard of care in second-line or later therapy of squamous non-small cell lung cancer 

MAINZ, Germany, March 24, 2026 – BioNTech SE (NASDAQ:BNTX, "BioNTech" or "the Company"))) will present data from its diversified portfolio in the field of lung cancer at the European Lung Cancer Congress ("ELCC") held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from March 25-28, 2026. The data updates covered in both oral and poster presentations highlight progress across late-stage immunomodulator candidates pumitamig and gotistobart, as well as antibody-drug conjugate ("ADC") programs, across various lung cancer subtypes and lines of treatment. BioNTech's clinical portfolio encompasses both monotherapies and combinations with standard of care treatments, as well as novel-novel combination regimens aimed at delivering differentiated therapeutic profiles for the treatment of patients with lung cancer across all stages of the disease.