USA Patients and carers with lived experience of a disease have valuable insights to share with physicians and drug developers alike. This is especially true of rare diseases, defined in the US as those that affect fewer than 200,000 people nationwide and which collectively impact over 30 million Americans. For these…
Taiwan Dr Tom Tang, CEO of Maxima, discusses the company’s strategic positioning in the surgical energy device market, Taiwan’s emerging role in global medical technology manufacturing, and his vision for creating a replicable business model that could catalyse the nation’s medtech industry. With a USD 19.5 billion market opportunity and plans…
MEA As healthcare systems across the GCC accelerate their focus on innovation, access, and advanced therapies, Novartis is positioning the region at the centre of its long-term strategy. Mohamed Ezz Eldin shares how global priorities are translated into local execution, from rare disease care and genomics to clinical research and innovative…
MEA Biogen’s transformation into a rare disease-focused organisation is reshaping how innovation reaches patients in the GCC. Diederik Kok, the company’s GCC Head reflects on how global strategy translates into regional execution, from launching first-in-class therapies and navigating access for ultra-rare conditions, to building sustainable financing models, clinical research capacity, and…
Taiwan Since arriving at Organon Taiwan two years ago, Robert Mitchell has focused on growing patient access, revenue, and investments while strengthening the team. Robert explains how he is prioritising government partnerships, sustainable supply chains, and women’s health innovation, while fostering an inclusive culture, digitalisation, and talent development. We are…
USA Chris Peetz, co-founder and CEO of Mirum Pharmaceuticals, reflects on the company’s journey from rescuing overlooked rare disease programs to building a growing global pharmaceutical company. He discusses Mirum’s expanding commercial portfolio, pipeline momentum, and disciplined acquisition strategy, while emphasizing the importance of patient-centered execution in rare disease. Peetz also…
LatAm From the perspective of international pharmaceuticals developers, Latin America can be considered a region of exceptional potential owing to solid market fundamentals and significant untapped opportunities. “I am convinced that we are poised to become among the most dynamic regions for growth momentum globally driven by multiple factors: among them…
China Cancer drug development has produced an abundance of therapies, yet outcomes in solid tumours remain constrained by resistance and relapse. In this interview, Zaiqi Wang, Chairman and CEO of InxMed, explains why the company starts from tumour defence biology rather than individual targets, and how this perspective informs its combination…
USA As rare disease science accelerates, regulators face growing pressure to adapt without compromising rigour. In this interview, Amy Comstock Rick explains how the FDA Rare Disease Innovation Hub is strengthening cross-centre coordination, evolving evidence expectations for ultra-rare conditions, and creating new spaces for dialogue between regulators, developers, and patients. The…
USA John Hess, Senior Vice President, Americas at Chiesi Global Rare Diseases, reflects on his career journey and the evolution of Chiesi’s dedicated rare disease organisation. In this interview, he discusses the strategic rationale behind establishing Chiesi Global Rare Diseases, the critical role of the US within the global strategy, and…
China Shaped by decades across US biotech, big pharma, and China’s high-intensity innovation environment, Dr Jing Li brings a rare end-to-end perspective on how biologics move from idea to impact. In this interview, he explains why VelaVigo is built around first-in-class biology, disciplined execution, and global partnering, and how those choices…
Hong Kong As Hong Kong positions itself as a regional healthcare and clinical research hub within the Greater Bay Area, multinational pharma companies are being asked to play a more active role in shaping access to innovation, generating local data, and integrating the territory into global development programmes. Joaquim Antunes Lopes shares…
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