Mexico This interview explores Esmeralda Ortiz’s transformative leadership at Grupo Loeffler Russek (GLR), where she has worked to professionalize operations, strengthen the product portfolio, and position the company for sustainable growth. By balancing structure with inclusivity, Ortiz implements best practices drawn from global experience while respecting GLR’s legacy as a family-owned…
Puerto Rico Migna Fontan, Director of Operations for Viant Medical in Puerto Rico, provides insights into the company’s evolution and its critical role in the medtech industry. Fontan discusses Viant’s journey in Puerto Rico, its transformative milestones, and its manufacturing facility’s innovative capabilities. She highlights how the island’s skilled workforce positions Puerto…
Africa John M. Mwangi of Bayer Pharmaceuticals, writing in the December 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, examines why longstanding calls to implant more of the pharmaceutical manufacturing chain into Africa have yet to reach fruition. Recent pandemics have triggered calls for deglobalization in the production of medical products…
Switzerland Intricacy, precision, and quality. These are bywords for Switzerland’s world-renowned watchmaking industry, but which could equally apply to its biopharmaceutical manufacturing footprint. As with top-end models from Rolex, Tag Heuer, or Breitling, made-in-Switzerland pharmaceuticals do not necessarily come cheap, but the country’s network of life science manufacturers seem content that…
Puerto Rico Ella Woger-Nieves of Invest Puerto Rico highlights the island’s remarkable evolution into a global pharmaceutical manufacturing, life sciences, and innovation hub. Woger-Nieves explains how, over the past five years, Puerto Rico has expanded its capabilities in research and development, fostered collaboration between startups and legacy companies, and positioned itself as…
UAE Baptiste de Clarens lays out how Sanofi is leveraging its innovative vaccine pipeline, including high-dose flu vaccines and RSV monoclonal antibodies, to drive growth in the GCC region. Despite challenges like vaccine scepticism in adult immunisation, the company is focused on strengthening vaccination infrastructure and public health awareness. de Clarens…
Switzerland Fabrice Véricel and Geoffrey Folie explore UCB’s strategic growth, highlighting its European sites in Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium and Bulle, Switzerland and their roles in global pharmaceutical production. Key topics include the transition to biologics, embracing AI for process optimization, and sustainability initiatives. Biomanufacturing thrives on complexity and collaboration, offering intellectual…
Switzerland Bachem’s Thomas Meier highlights the company’s pivotal role as a CDMO in the rapidly evolving peptide and oligonucleotide markets, emphasizing strategic expansions, innovative manufacturing techniques, and a deep commitment to sustainability. With a vision for growth that includes both profitability and operational excellence, Bachem is poised to lead in therapeutic…
UK Seen by most as life-sciences friendly, the UK Government’s 2024 Autumn Budget not only pledges to increase funding for the country’s ailing National Health Service (NHS), but to dedicate additional cash to R&D, and incentivise manufacturing through a new GBP 520 million Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund (LSIMF). Addressing…
Puerto Rico Yandia Perez is the executive vice president of the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association (PRMA), an organization celebrating its 95th anniversary and dedicated to fostering a strong manufacturing ecosystem on the island. Under her leadership, PRMA has prioritized not only the pharmaceutical sector, which constitutes about 30% of Puerto Rico’s GDP,…
USA Monica Weldon, a seasoned rare disease patient advocate in the US, now serves as the lead strategic analyst for the life science industry base policy at Leidos, a technology solutions firm. Here, she explains the rationale behind the Biden administration’s Executive Order 14081 from 2022, as well as its impact…
APAC A run-through of some of the most striking recent stories from pharma in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region, including Japan’s attempts to bring back Big Pharma investment; UCB’s decision to divest its China neurology and allergy business for USD 680 million; and Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Novartis investing in Singaporean manufacturing. …
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