Switzerland With over seven decades of innovation behind it, Lupin has evolved from an Indian pioneer in anti-tuberculosis therapies into a global pharmaceutical leader shaping the future of complex generics, speciality care, and biosimilars. As the company accelerates its European expansion, Laurent Renaudie shares how Lupin’s entrepreneurial culture, patient-centred mission, and…
Switzerland Eight years after establishing its Swiss affiliate as a one-man operation, Accord Healthcare has built a strong position in one of Europe’s most competitive markets, with a focused strategy in oncology, rheumatology, and neurology. In this interview, Country Director and General Manager Richard Hummel reflects on the affiliate’s rapid growth,…
USA John Murphy, President and CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM), outlines a compelling vision for improving access to high-quality, affordable medicines in the US. He stresses that by directing greater focus to the generic and biosimilar market, tackling structural challenges, safeguarding supply chains, and enabling strategic domestic investment,…
Denmark Michael Kocher, Chief Executive Officer of Xellia, brings over 15 years of pharmaceutical industry experience to his leadership role at the Danish API manufacturer. Under his leadership since October 2023, the company has undertaken a comprehensive strategic realignment, divesting its US operations while refocusing on its core competencies in fermentation-based…
Switzerland Alexander Salzmann with nearly a decade at Sandoz, reflects on the company’s transition from a Novartis division to an independent, Swiss-listed entity. In this interview, Salzmann discusses the challenges and opportunities of operating a business in the company’s home market Switzerland, and the Sandoz ambition to lead the generics and…
Switzerland Currently supplying high-quality medicines to approximately 1 billion patients around the world annually, few pharmaceutical companies straddle both scale and innovation as deliberately as Viatris. In Switzerland – a market perceived as small in scale, yet rich in complexity – the company is redefining its role, identifying where it can…
Denmark Peter Jorgensen, Director of the Danish Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Industry Association, discusses Denmark’s robust framework for generics and biosimilars, offering insight into a system that has delivered high penetration, cost savings, and broad public trust. From legal structures and patient attitudes to incentives and hospital adoption, Jorgensen outlines why…
Saudi Arabia Cooper Pharma, with its 90-year legacy, is at the forefront of transforming the pharmaceutical landscape in the Middle East. From localizing production in Saudi Arabia to pioneering collaborations with global institutions, the company is driving innovation in a rapidly evolving market. As Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reshapes the future of…
Europe Will a new ‘Critical Medicines Act’ go far enough to ensure Europe’s resilience to future health crises? A Continent at Risk The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious vulnerabilities in the European medicine supply chain. EU countries suddenly found themselves competing for limited supplies of sedatives and antibiotics for ICU care,…
Europe European pharma is at a turning point, with rising cost pressures, regulatory shifts, and supply chain vulnerabilities reshaping the industry. As the new president of Medicines for Europe, STADA’s Stephan Eder is now at the forefront of driving the change that Europe needs. In this new role as head of…
Global A wave of blockbuster biologics is set to lose patent protection, creating a major inflection point for the biosimilars market in 2025 and beyond. While Europe remains the global leader in biosimilar adoption, South Korea is rapidly emerging as a powerhouse, leveraging strong government support and industry investment. However, a…
Switzerland The World Health Organisation has highlighted antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as one of the leading global public health and development threats today. AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to antimicrobial medicines (including antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics). This makes infections harder to treat…
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