Brunel Warren Shapiro, manager of the North American division of Brunel’s life science sector, offers his insights into Canada’s immense human resources capabilities as well as Brunel’s footprint for contract labor in Canada’s life sciences industry in comparison to other worldwide regions. You have covered jurisdictions in Canada, US and Latin…
Cardiology The president & CEO of CQDM discusses her vision of how CQDM’s activities can have a direct impact on the development of safer and more efficient drugs, and how to bring CQDM to a more globally competitive level. You were appointed as CEO of CQDM about ten months ago. What…
investment The Deputy Executive Secretary of Taiwan’s National Development Fund discusses the recent shift in focus from semiconductors to biotech investments; why this has been a huge success thus far and why international collaboration will further benefit the market in Taiwan. Over the years, the National Development Fund (NDF) has increasingly…
Merits Health Products Co. LTD The Vice President of Merits Health Products discusses the company’s main opportunities and challenges of the past 25 years, which countries are among its top buyers and its future plans of ranking in the top three worldwide in health products manufacturing. Merits Health Products Co. LTD has an interesting history…
Medicines Country Manager of Norpharma, Denmark, discusses how the company has been able to remain a market competitor while maintaining satisfactory payer prices. Since Norpharma’s founding in 1192, what are some of its key areas and products? We work in a number of strategic areas; pain management is where our heritage…
Sweden Anders Blanck of Lif Sweden discusses the Swedish healthcare system, why it’s contributing to the plunging profit margins in the pharma market, and the Swedish government’s heavy emphasis on cost-effectiveness. Technically we have 21 different healthcare systems in our country, and they all have their own political bodies, run…
Ernst & Young LLP Mario Piccinin and Lara Iob of EY Canada discuss some of the key trends of the country’s biotech industry and the affiliate’s dedication to helping clients navigate the SR&ED tax credit process available in Canada. What do you see as the biggest challenges of life sciences clients in…
Agro-Food President of Biotalent Canada discusses the advantages of being wholly aligned with the government, why the BioTalent is a necessary link between talent and company, and what this means for the bio-economy of Canada. What was your initial mission two years ago upon arriving at Biotalent Canada, having previously worked…
Financial Management YFY Biotech Management Company has not always been involved in the biotech sector. How has it evolved over the years? Yuen Foong Yu Group originally began as a paper mill company, which grew alongside Taiwan as the country moved from agriculture to industry. In moving away from its traditional business…
Generics Dr. Chen, you joined US-based Anchen Pharmaceuticals in 2009 to help the company form a spin-off in Taiwan. Why did a US-based company look to establish itself in Taiwan, and then export back to the US? In my view, the US is not a very attractive environment for a company…
Biopharmaceuticals Over the past decade since its founding, what are some of the highlights in the transformation of Taiwan Advance Bio-Pharmaceutical Inc. (TABP) into a well established company? TABP was founded in 2000 as a spinoff of the Development Center for Biotechnology (DCB). The DCB was established in 1984 to support…
GCB Mr. Lin, you enjoyed a decades-long career in the ICT industry before making the transition to healthcare. What can you tell our readers about the evolution of General Biologics Corp. under your leadership? GBC was established in 1984. Government shareholders held 70 percent ownership, with the remaining 30 percent distributed…
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