Denmark As Denmark prepares to assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on July 1st of 2025, attention is turning to what this small yet strategically positioned country will bring to the table. Under the slogan ‘A strong Europe in a changing world’, the Danish Ministry of…
China With nearly half of Chinese adults now suffering from myopia and age-related eye conditions on the rise, China is on the brink of an ophthalmology boom — a market set to more than double by 2031. While global players like Santen have taken an early lead, a new wave of…
Switzerland From regenerating damaged muscles to rewriting the cell manufacturing playbook, Switzerland’s next wave of biotech innovators is turning regenerative medicine into a precision science. Once considered futuristic, technologies like autologous tissue grafts, gene-edited therapies, and cell-state reprogramming are now gaining real-world traction with Swiss startups at the forefront. These five…
China A summary of top stories from China’s pharma industry: Sciwind Biosciences presents promising trial data for its obesity contender; Simcere reaches approval for its Idorsia-partnered insomnia therapy; AstraZeneca inks AI-enabled research deal with CSPC Pharmaceuticals, and the FDA blocks clinical trials that export American’s cells to China. Sciwind’s GLP‑1 data…
Mexico In her latest strategy to tackle Mexico’s persistent medicine shortages – a struggle inherited from predecessor López Obrador – President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree that seeks to attract foreign biopharma investment. By promising international companies a better chance at winning government tenders, Sheinbaum hopes to increase domestic manufacturing,…
LatAm MSD’s Leonardo Semprun, writing in the June 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, reflects on some of the key lessons from the Latin America Town Hall at DIA Europe 2025. Latin America is at a pivotal moment in the evolution of its regulatory systems. Factors such as the adoption…
Europe Writing in the June 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum Magazine, Finn McCartney, Maria Dutarte, Petra Adámková, and Paola Kruger from the European Patients’ Academy on Therapeutic Innovation (EUPATI) weigh in on how the patient voice is being incorporated into Joint Clinical Assessments (JCA) under the new EU Health Technology…
Denmark Already one of Europe’s top countries for clinical trials per capita, Denmark has further strengthened its position in recent years. The number of active trials in the country rose from 410 in 2022 to 450 in 2023, backed by increasing citizen participation and a healthcare ecosystem built on trusted health…
Puerto Rico Already a solid hub for biopharma manufacturing and logistics, Puerto Rico is moving to sharpen its position in the evolving US reshoring landscape and attract new investment. Under the banner “Made in Puerto Rico is Made in the USA,” Governor Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon is promoting the island’s unique value as both…
Germany Once a little-known mRNA pioneer, BioNTech became a household name with its COVID-19 vaccine developed alongside Pfizer. But the German biotech is now pursuing an even bigger transformation — and China is at the heart of its strategy. Using vaccine proceeds to tap China’s booming life sciences ecosystem, BioNTech has…
Canada Dr David Reddy, Director General, IFPMA, and Dr Bettina Hamelin, President, IMC, jointly advocate for health innovation at the 2025 G7 Summit in Kananaskis (15-17 June). They call G7 leaders to place health and life-sciences innovation at the heart of the G7 agenda, emphasizing three areas of focus where the…
France The biggest recent stories from French healthcare and the life sciences, including Sanofi’s deal to buy immunology biotech Blueprint; the largest from a European pharma this year. Elsewhere Servier is snapping up a experimental leukaemia treatment from China, while French tech firm OWKIN is touting a new “AI-powered research co-pilot”…
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