Global Originally seen as occasional service providers for the pharma industry, contract development and manufacturing organisations (CDMOs) have become vital strategic partners. Helping pharma and biotech companies advance their therapies through their outsourced services, CDMOs have demonstrated their ability to respond to the industry’s shifting priorities as well as its pre-…
Saudi Arabia Noncommunicable diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, accounting for 74 percent of all deaths and more than three out of four years lived with a disability. These chronic conditions – which cannot be transmitted from person to person and often require long-term or lifelong care –…
Europe Last year the European Commission (EC) came out with a proposal to reform the EU’s core pharmaceutical legislation, aiming to address affordability, accessibility, and availability, among other objectives. One of the key changes proposed was reducing the EU’s baseline regulatory data protection (RDP) timeline, a plan that pleased the generics…
Europe Vikas Krishan, chief digital business officer at the global data and digital engineering solutions firm Altimetrik, outlines the implications of the European Union’s forthcoming AI Act for the pharma industry and urges for the need to adopt a proactive approach in evaluating AI roadmaps and governance. The pharmaceutical industry’s…
China A roundup of top stories from China’s pharma industry, including BeiGene’s new US R&D and manufacturing facility; Merck’s purchase of investigational B-cell depletion therapy from Curon Biopharma, and the Chinese approval of AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s gastric cancer therapy. China’s BeiGene opens new clinical R&D and biologics manufacturing facility…
Mexico Mexico has become a major player in global manufacturing, attracting companies looking to bring supply chains closer to North American markets, but home-grown pharma companies are also capitalizing on the country’s manufacturing muscle, increasing capabilities while betting on quality and aiming for international markets. Recent PharmaBoardroom interviewees share their insights.…
Europe Contributing to the August 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Magda Chlebus from the EFPIA, Steffen Thirstrup and Alberto Ganan Jimenez from the EMA, Katharina Nothelfer of AiCuris Anti-infective Cures, Pedro Franco of Merck Serono, Annette Bakker of CTF Europe, Tim Chesworth of AstraZeneca, Jeevan Virk of Novartis, Virginie…
Global DIA’s Sorcha McCrohan, contributing to the the August 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, reviews insights from the town hall meetings that brought together regulators from around the world at the organization’s Global Annual Meeting 2024. Regulators worldwide recently convened in San Diego for DIA’s Global Annual Meeting 2024 to…
Switzerland Switzerland, home to industry giants like Novartis and Roche, boasts a thriving pharma industry that generates some seven percent of the country’s GDP, as well as a flourishing biotech scene. However, all is not so well in Switzerland’s domestic healthcare landscape, where surging insurance premiums and drug costs mean that…
Global Recently appointed ISPOR President Eberechukwu Onukwugha, PhD, lays out her inclusive vision for the organisation’s future, championing health economic and outcomes research excellence and innovation that works for all. The original version of this article featured in the July/August edition of ISPOR’s Value & Outcomes Spotlight magazine. As I…
APAC A roundup of the biggest pharma stories coming out of APAC, including Eisai’s deal with biotech SEED Therapeutics and share drop after Alzheimer’s rejection in the EU; Mayne Pharma’s lawsuit against Sun; Novo Nordisk’s insulin partnership with Bio Farma, and Celltrion’s resturcturing. Amid GLP-1 boom, Novo Nordisk strikes up…
Saudi Arabia Attracting, developing, and retaining talented workers – both Saudi and foreign – is perhaps the key sticking point to Saudi Arabia achieving its ambitious transformation targets. Thus far this has involved both ‘carrot’ and ‘stick’ initiatives, ranging from tax incentives and specialised training programs on one side, to mandatory ‘Saudization’…
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