CEE A roundup of some of the top news coming out of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region’s pharma industry, including Poland’s first draft of a national critical medicines list; Polpharma’s acquistion of the dermatological firm Ziołolek; Sopharma’s sale of its logistics unit, Farmalogistika; Horus Pharma’s significant stake in Romania’s…
China Since raising USD 289 million in its Spring 2020 Hong Kong IPO, InnoCare Pharma has had a remarkable rise. Led by a team of Big Pharma veterans and now also listed in Shanghai, the firm has secured regulatory approvals for its BTK inhibitor for haematological cancers in mainland China and…
China US-headquartered global genomic sequencing giant Illumina has endured a tough few years. However, now that various legal wrangles over its acquisition of cancer diagnostics developer GRAIL have been largely resolved and with a new global CEO in place, the firm has outlined a new growth strategy and is predicting high…
China Eye health, despite being essential for most of us in our daily lives, receives significantly less research funding than fields like cancer or diabetes. According to IQVIA, global spending on oncology is expected to reach USD 440 billion by 2028, while ophthalmology will see just USD 38 billion. However, conditions…
China Diabetes is a growing health concern in China and – given the country’s population size – a major contributor to global diabetes levels. Indeed, a recent study in The Lancet estimates that China accounts for almost 18 percent (148 million) of the world’s 828 million diabetics, while World Bank data…
China There are over 7,000 different rare diseases globally, many of which affect only a handful of patients. However, given the scale of China’s population, rare diseases in the country take on an increased significance, something that Chinese policymakers have worked to address in recent years. “China now introduces new…
China While China may be grappling with an economic slowdown and escalating geopolitical tensions, it remains the world’s second largest pharma market and a country that boasts an extraordinarily dynamic life sciences ecosystem. Eased restrictions on foreign investment have made it even more attractive for international pharma while China’s native innovators…
China Beyond political, cultural, economic, and linguistic concerns, the sheer pace of Chinese pharma’s development makes it challenging for international observers to fully grasp the sector’s intricacies, challenges, and numerous opportunities. Thankfully, in order to untangle this complex web PharmaBoardroom spoke directly to the heads of PhIRDA – the association representing…
Europe Jazz Pharmaceuticals is about to open a new chapter in its history. As long-standing CEO and co-founder Bruce Cozadd prepares to step down for retirement, the neuroscience and oncology-focused company begins its search for a new leader and gets ready to commercialize recently FDA-approved HER2-targeted bispecific antibody, Ziihera. End…
LatAm A roundup of top stories from Latin American pharma and healthcare, including the beginning of the Mexican government’s consolidated procurement of medicines; Libbs’ new biologics plant; Novo Nordisk’s USD 142.4 million investment in Brazil, and SteinCares’ plasma derivatives deal with Biotest. Record dengue outbreak in Americas kills 7,700 this…
Saudi Arabia If the number of strategic deals and industry announcements coming out of the recent CPHI Middle East in Riyadh are anything to go by, Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a regional and global innovation hub is becoming a reality. Read on for some highlights from the first regional edition of…
India Shagun Sharma, Vipul Kumar Gupta, and Helene Sou of Takeda, writing in the December 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, look at how updates to India’s regulatory framework for pharmaceuticals are impacting the industry. Since 2001, the regulatory environment for clinical research and drug development in India has…
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