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…

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