Europe On 25 November 2020, the European Commission adopted a Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe with the stated aim of ensuring that “patients have access to innovative and affordable medicines” and “to support the competitiveness, innovative capacity and sustainability of the EU’s pharmaceutical industry”. This Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe is seen…
UK Graeme Duncan, CEO of ADVANZ PHARMA, highlights how the specialty generics firm has revitalized its operations since 2018 both culturally and operationally and introduces its growing specialty pharma portfolio. Duncan also touches on ADVANZ’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, key learnings for the future, and calls for a reappraisal of…
Norway Christian Probst gives an overview of GSK Norway’s broad portfolio, market access hurdles, and the importance of bringing clinical trials back to Norway. Probst also touches on how the country’s impressive digital footprint can be better leveraged and GSK’s role in Norway as one of the world’s leading vaccine companies.…
Norway AbbVie Norway’s Kirsti Nyhus discusses access challenges in the Norwegian market for innovative drugs, the importance of bringing clinical trials back to Norway, managing through the COVID-19 pandemic, and establishing an award-winning working culture. Norway has the opportunity to use its registries, pilot pay for performance schemes, and initiate…
China The latest from Chinese pharma, including a drop in share prices for Chinese vaccine firms in the wake of successful COVID-19 trial results from western rivals, a new Pfizer-LianBio agreement, and Thermo Fisher’s new pharma services facility. China pharma shares fall as western rivals lead in vaccine trials https://www.ft.com/content/c4c8453e-39f6-4aac-83a3-7d16a3f4fa4b…
Europe The EMA’s Head of Advanced Therapies Dr Ana Hidalgo-Simon outlines Europe’s evolving regulatory framework for regenerative medicines, how it differs from those in the USA and Asia, ethical and pricing challenges, and why global regulatory harmonization and collaboration is crucial. For advanced therapies, market approval is not the end…
Japan Founded by Toyoji Naito in December 1941, in just under 80 years, Eisai has become a leading global biopharma player, with pharmaceutical revenues of USD 5.4 billion in 2019. The company’s central philosophy of human health care (hhc) was introduced in 1992 by current director, representative corporate officer and…
USA After five years with Takeda heading up the Japan-headquartered pharma company’s US business, following the organization’s 2019 USD 62 billion acquisition of US rare disease player Shire, Ramona Sequeira was appointed president of global portfolio commercialization and a member of Takeda’s global executive team in April 2020. In conversation with…
Global Following the recent news of Remegen’s massive USD 515 million IPO in November 2020, we bring you the seven biggest biotech IPOs this year. Notably, six of the seven companies are from China, pointing to the massive growth of the Chinese biotech market. Made with Visme Infographic Maker
Global Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park highlights key takeaways from the BIOJapan 2020 conference on why San Diego offers a good example of what it takes to be a leader in the innovative life science sector. Over the past two decades, drug discovery has undergone…
UK When the European Medicines Agency (EMA) relocated from London to Amsterdam after the UK announced its decision to leave the European Union, some analysts feared that Britain could become left behind in terms of alignment with the world’s top regulatory bodies. Perhaps cognizant of this, the UK regulatory agency for…
China RemeGen, a low-profile Chinese biotech company based in Yantai city in the coastal Shandong province, around nine hours by train from the bustling biopharma hub of Shanghai, just made history by becoming the largest biotech IPO to date globally in 2020. It is also one of the biggest IPOs of…
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