USA Lonza’s transformation under the One Lonza Strategy comes at a moment of significant change for the global biologics and CDMO sectors. Gordon Bates, Head of Integrated Biologics, reflects on the rationale behind the company’s new organisational model, and how a more unified structure is designed to accelerate decision-making and strengthen…
France Alnylam is reshaping therapeutic possibilities through RNA interference, and France has become one of the strategic environments where this shift is most visible. In this interview, Jean-Baptiste Caquelin reflects on the scientific foundations of RNAi, the strengths and pressures of the French rare-disease ecosystem, and the conditions needed to ensure…
Taiwan Yenchen Huang, Head of Investment, VP at Diamond Biofund, one of Taiwan’s pioneering evergreen venture capital funds focused on life sciences, our interviewee brings a unique perspective combining scientific training with financial expertise. Since joining the fund in 2014, shortly after its 2013 establishment, Huang has helped guide early-stage biotechnology…
France At a time when France’s healthcare landscape is being reshaped by regulatory change, market pressure, and shifting patient expectations, Fabrice Ruggeri, Country Manager of Organon France, is steering the affiliate through a new phase of purposeful growth. Under his leadership, Organon France is strengthening its long-standing commitment to women’s health…
France argenx has moved from an antibody engineering start-up to one of Europe’s most closely-watched biotechs, advancing a pipeline that spans multiple autoimmune diseases. In this interview, François Rauch reflects on argenx’ growing position in France, , the lessons drawn from navigating France’s evolving access landscape and the broader policy conditions…
Taiwan Taiwan is, in many ways, a healthcare model for Asia. The island has had universal health coverage for over 30 years and Taiwan’s life expectancy today is almost 81 years, putting it behind only Japan, South Korea, and Singapore in its region. However, by the early 2020s, this rapidly ageing…
France Biocodex has evolved from a pioneering French laboratory built around a single yeast strain into an international healthcare group spanning microbiota, women’s health and a focused orphan-disease activity. In this conversation, CEO Nicolas Coudurier reflects on the company’s scientific roots, its expansion across more than one hundred markets, and the…
China Founded in 2016, Mabgeek Biotech has quickly emerged as a promising innovator in immunology, pioneering long-acting antibody therapies for allergic and autoimmune diseases, particularly Th2-driven conditions such as atopic dermatitis and asthma. In this interview, Founder and CEO Dr Chenghai Zhang shares how a lean, discovery-driven model and a focus…
Taiwan With its thriving innovation ecosystem and growing global visibility, Taiwan is fast emerging as one of Asia’s most dynamic biotechnology hubs. At the forefront of this transformation is Wallace Lin, Secretary-General of Taiwan Bio, who has spent his career bridging science, policy, and industry to strengthen the nation’s life sciences…
USA John Murphy, III, president & CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) lays out a stark warning: the very medicines that keep the US healthcare system affordable and functioning are at risk. Generics and biosimilars fill nine out of ten prescriptions yet account for a tiny slice of spending,…
Hong Kong After a challenging few years, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)’s IPO market bounced back strongly in 2025. By the end of Q3 2025, HK listings raised USD 23.9 billion across 66 IPOs (up 192 percent vs the previous year). Pre-revenue biotech listings, predominantly from mainland China, are also up…
Switzerland One in six infections worldwide is now resistant to first-line antibiotics, making antimicrobial resistance (AMR) a major global health threat. Despite an extremely challenging commercial landscape, a handful of bold startups continue to innovate in this space, but can they turn the tide? Microorganisms that develop AMR were directly…
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