Guy Jean Savoir – CEO, Carnot Laboratories
Guy Jean Savoir, CEO of family-run Mexican pharma Carnot Laboratories explains the company’s USD 150 million investment in a new facility, its plans to focus manufacturing efforts on vaccines and…
FUNSALUD is an autonomous non-profit civil association, recognized by the University of Pennsylvania as one of the top 30 think tanks in the world for health policy. Its purpose is to contribute to scientific and technological knowledge and to the study of health policies, by supporting research, formation of high-level human resources and technological development. It also identifies and characterises existing health problems, and generates projects oriented towards their solution. The Foundation’s mission is to contribute to the improvement of health in Mexico, and its vision is to become a point of reference in the discussion of the agenda of health topics in Mexico.
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