China In 2024, contract manufacturers WuXi Biologics and WuXi AppTec were catapulted into global consciousness as two of five Chinese service providers deemed a US national security threat in a draft for a new BIOSECURE Act. While the final version of the law, signed by President Donald Trump in December…
China This week’s China healthcare highlights from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta include Trinomab preparing for a STAR Market IPO to raise RMB 1.5 billion for its monoclonal antibody portfolio, including first-in-class TNM002; Huadao Biopharma launching a STAR Market IPO process with its low-cost CAR-T therapy for relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma; and Sirius…
Europe Rainer Westermann offers a sobering take on Europe’s declining global status as both a source and recipient of biopharmaceutical innovation. He argues that the time for a paradigm shift in how the EU values innovation is now, calling for pricing system reform, speedier regulatory and HTA procedures, manufacturing investments, and…
France Complementing the Lyon region’s strong industrial footprint is a dense network of hospital facilities, only bettered by Paris on the national level. Across 13 hospitals in the Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL) network, the region hosts 12 percent of all hospital beds in France and makes a core contribution to…
France The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, with Lyon at its heart, is France’s industrial heartland. Hosting over 500,000 manufacturing and manufacturing-related jobs, AURA is also the nation’s top destination the production of biologics, vaccines, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and medtech. It offers potential investors a fully integrated value chain from early-stage R&D through…
France European biotech’s recent struggles are well documented. Deep-pocketed investors with sufficient risk tolerance to fund potentially breakout companies are thin on the ground, and Europe is losing touch with both the US and China every year; recent data from ING shows that the percentage of global new drug approvals originating…
France Lyon’s leading biotechs have caught the eye of global pharma in recent years, with two major acquisitions attesting to the quality and sophistication of the ecosystem and laying a path for others to follow. Amolyt Pharma When AstraZeneca’s rare diseases arm Alexion acquired Lyon-based Amolyt Pharma in a deal…
France Lyon – recently announced as the host of BIO-Europe Spring 2027 – has long played a vital role in global health and, in 2026, it stands as one of Europe’s most investable life sciences hubs. While less well-known internationally than Basel, Barcelona, London, or Paris, Lyon stands out from the…
MEA For decades, the Middle East has faced a disproportionately high burden of rare genetic disorders, fuelled both by deep-rooted cultural practices and an overreliance on Western genomic data. Fast forward to 2026, and massive genome projects across the Gulf region are attempting to shift the narrative. Backed by immense sovereign…
China Writing in the March 2026 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, PharmCube’s Juan Valencia looks back on a record year for drug approvals in China, and what it means for the future of access and innovation in the world’s second largest market. With the tremendous development of China’s innovative…
Global Healthcare is finally moving from a reactive “machine” to a proactive shield. In the latest issue of ISPOR’s Value & Outcomes Spotlight, Editor-in-Chief Zeba M. Khan, PhD, examines how Real-World Evidence is providing the definitive proof that prevention is now an economic and medical necessity. For decades, the guiding…
USA 2026 could mark a turning point for biosimilar adoption in the US. By scrapping requirements for redundant clinical trials and pushing Congress to end the “Interchangeable” label, the FDA has cleared the runway for biosimilars. However, with PBM “rebate walls” and patent thickets still standing, will these lower cost therapies…
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