Switzerland Marking 160 years of uninterrupted evolution, Max Zeller stands at the intersection of tradition and modernity in plant-based healthcare. CEO Georg Boonen reflects on the company’s continued role in shaping evidence-based phytotherapy, from pioneering prescription-grade herbal medicines in Switzerland to launching the Zeller Plus line of preventive supplements. With a…
Denmark Helle Harder positions the Danish National Research Ethics Centre as a model for strategic regulatory innovation, aiming to boost Europe’s clinical trial competitiveness. By advancing AI integration, risk-based assessments, and cross-border harmonisation, Denmark is redefining ethical oversight. The Centre’s leadership articulates a compelling vision where regulatory excellence becomes a catalyst…
Denmark From operating theatres to national policy forums, Mads Koch Hansen has spent his career at the intersection of clinical care and healthcare innovation. Now leading Denmark’s medtech industry association, Medicoindustrien, he draws on this diverse experience to champion a more integrated, forward-looking approach to health technology. In this wide-ranging conversation,…
Global Lenny Shallcross, Executive Director of the World Dementia Council, reflects on the evolving global response to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia; from the slow but significant rollout of disease-modifying treatments to the critical importance of knowledge-sharing between health systems. Shallcross discusses why this moment, though complex and incremental, represents a turning…
MEA A selection of top stories coming out of the Middle East and Africa’s pharma sector: Egypt’s Gypto Pharma partners with US drugmaker Dawa to expand the local production of medicines; Jordan’s Hikma makes a USD 1 billion investment pledge for US manufacturing and R&D, and Riyadh-headquartered private equity firm Jadwa…
Denmark Since stepping into the role of Chair of the Danish Medicines Council in early 2025, Birgitte Klindt Poulsen has been navigating the delicate balance between accelerating patient access to innovation and maintaining the rigour of independent, evidence-based evaluation. In this interview, she shares how the Council is adapting to a…
Denmark As Denmark positions itself as a rising force in global life sciences, the BioInnovation Institute (BII) stands at the centre of this momentum, bridging world-class academic research with entrepreneurial ambition. In this conversation, CEO Jens Nielsen shares how BII is scaling its proven model, shaping Denmark’s innovation environment, and drawing…
Switzerland Alexander Salzmann with nearly a decade at Sandoz, reflects on the company’s transition from a Novartis division to an independent, Swiss-listed entity. In this interview, Salzmann discusses the challenges and opportunities of operating a business in the company’s home market Switzerland, and the Sandoz ambition to lead the generics and…
Denmark Christof Bischoff, Country Director of AstraZeneca Denmark, draws on over two decades of international and national experience to navigate one of Europe’s most advanced yet complex healthcare environments. In this interview, he reflects on the affiliate’s evolution from a traditional commercial operation to a system-oriented partner driving innovation across clinical…
Denmark As Denmark prepares to assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on July 1st of 2025, attention is turning to what this small yet strategically positioned country will bring to the table. Under the slogan ‘A strong Europe in a changing world’, the Danish Ministry of…
China With nearly half of Chinese adults now suffering from myopia and age-related eye conditions on the rise, China is on the brink of an ophthalmology boom — a market set to more than double by 2031. While global players like Santen have taken an early lead, a new wave of…
Switzerland From regenerating damaged muscles to rewriting the cell manufacturing playbook, Switzerland’s next wave of biotech innovators is turning regenerative medicine into a precision science. Once considered futuristic, technologies like autologous tissue grafts, gene-edited therapies, and cell-state reprogramming are now gaining real-world traction with Swiss startups at the forefront. These five…
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