Czech Republic Pavla Rozmarová, clinical research associate manager & regional OD for the Czech affiliate of German CRO Scope International, describes how the Czech clinical research landscape has evolved in the past few years and how Scope has moved to employ a younger generation to capitalize on the industry’s technological shift. Moreover,…
Belgium Frank Swaelens, general manager of IQVIA in Belgium and Luxembourg, offers insights into the healthcare and life science ecosystem of Belgium and highlights the opportunities that exist for the country in innovation and digitalization. Swaelens goes on to describe the collaborative role that IQVIA can play as a human data…
China Bing Xu, GM of Vital River Laboratories, shares the company’s development in the last 20 years; the challenges of advantages of their JV with Charles River Laboratories; the importance of lab animals for the research & development of new drugs and therapies; their core capabilities and competitive advantage as the…
Belgium Françoise Smets, dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), introduces the innovation and research capacity of the institution as the top-ranking French-speaking university in Belgium. Smets goes on to give her assessment of the Belgian academic landscape and shares the importance of the…
Mexico Dr David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, director-general of the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition (INCMNSZ) shares the many new initiatives the Institute has introduced in the past couple of years, the new focus on primary care provision in line with government priorities, and the ongoing construction of their…
Switzerland German biopharma giant Merck is investing EUR 250 million in a new Swiss biotech development facility; underscoring the company’s reliance on Switzerland for the manufacturing of advanced biologicals. The Merck Biotech Development Center is to be located in Corsier-sur-Vevey, south-western Switzerland, close to the firm’s existing biotech commercial manufacturing…
Mexico In the historic year of their 70th anniversary, Cristóbal Thompson, executive director of the Asociación Mexicana de Industrias de Investigación Farmacéutica (AMIIF), the association for research-based pharmaceutical companies in Mexico, shares their new agenda, AMIIF 2030, which aligns with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with a focus on…
Belgium Paul Herijgers, dean of the faculty of medicine at leading Belgian university KU Leuven, outlines the collaborative research projects the university is undertaking and its role within the wider Belgian innovation ecosystem. [KU Leuven] is actually the most innovative university in Europe according to Reuters Rankings thanks to our…
Czech Republic Ladislav Drož, CEO of APIGENEX, reveals the company’s strategy to survive after a leadership change and a reshuffling of the small-molecule science operations at their main client, Novo Nordisk. Drož also discusses APIGENEX’s future goals of investing in robotics and automation. APIGENEX’s services include chemistry, experimental pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, registration…
Czech Republic In 1996, Jiří Žák, chairman & current CEO of FARMAK, took over the state-owned producer of vitamins FARMAKON where he previously worked for 30 years and turned it into a flourishing private company focused on the research, development, and production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), intermediates, and specialized chemicals. Žák shares the early success…
Hungary Hungary’s longstanding tradition of pharmacology is a major point of pride for the country’s scientists and researchers who today have hopes to elevate the country’s research environment to a region-leading position once more through new models of industry-academia collaboration. Strength in CNS Hungary has a very strong tradition in…
Hungary According to Peter Holchacker, director general of Hungary’s Association of Innovative Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (AIPM), “clinical trials initiated by multinational companies, represent, on average, an investment of approximately EUR 300 million each year.” Furthermore, Dr György Bodoky, founder and honorary president of the Hungarian Society of Clinical Oncology (MKOT), adds that…
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