Korea With over 30 years of experience in public office working in public health and pharmaceutical policy, food and drug safety regulations, national health and welfare policy, and overseas missions as a civil servant, Dr Bae Byuongjun now serves as president of the Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT). In…
Japan Japan’s pharma market is one of the world’s biggest, with a value of around USD 95 billion, according to figures from the country’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW). Japanese firms have a particularly strong standing in their home market, making up six of the country’s top ten pharma…
Belgium Stakeholders from the Belgian parallel trade industry outline how their activities are helping to solve medicine shortages in Europe and ensure patients have access to the medicines they need. They also tackle some of the criticisms often levelled at parallel distributors and foreground the industry’s vital importance for Belgian, and…
Global ‘The Key Challenges: Life Sciences and Healthcare 2020’ is the latest report from Cornerstone International Group based on a global survey of stakeholders from across the life sciences healthcare (LSH) industry. The following is an extract on strategy. Click here to read the full report. Compared to other businesses,…
USA Peter L Saltonstall, president and CEO of the US National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) shares the organization’s key priorities, what makes NORD a unique patient advocacy group in the US, prevailing access and affordability issues for American rare disease patients, and how the country should continue to incentivize a…
France David Lescuyer, managing director of fully integrated French CDMO Skyepharma, outlines how the COVID-19 crisis could usher in a new era for the pharmaceutical industry, with a renewed pan-industry understanding of the importance of robust global supply chains. In order to increase the robustness of the global supply chain,…
Cell & Gene Therapy The cell and gene therapy market was valued at USD 6 billion in 2017 and is projected to exceed USD 35 billion in value by 2026. Moreover, these therapies stand to redefine medical paradigms by providing treatments for previously incurable diseases and usher in a new era of precise and…
Brazil The editorial team at Panorama Farmaceutico explain how the COVID-19 pandemic and global trade flow stoppages are impacting the manufacture and supply of medicines within Brazil.* The COVID-19 pandemic has again brought to the fore Brazil’s need to reduce its dependence on active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from abroad. Brazil imports…
Pharma Faces Pfizer, one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, has been active in Mexico since 1951, and has been led in Mexico by Argentinean Constanza Losada as country president and CEO since April 2020. She recently spoke to PharmaBoardroom about how her diverse and plentiful experience in emerging markets will help…
Europe In a recent exclusive conversation with PharmaBoardroom, Nathalie Moll, director general of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries & Associations (EFPIA), laid out the ways in which the European innovative pharma industry has come together to solve some of the most pressing issues around COVID-19, and how a more inter-connected…
France David Loew, formerly executive vice president of Sanofi Pasteur, Sanofi’s vaccines division, was appointed CEO of fellow French firm Ipsen on the 28th May 2020, effective 1st July. Loew, who spoke to PharmaBoardroom in January 2019 while in position at Sanofi Pasteur, is taking the helm from Aymeric Le…
Belgium Geert Van Hoof, founding general manager of Chiesi Belgium, shares the exciting milestones of the company’s first decade in Belgium, including their stunning year-on-year double-digit growth, their market leadership in respiratory as well as neonatology, and their growing presence in rare diseases, as well as the attractiveness of the Chiesi…
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