France While Big Pharma companies like Pfizer, Janssen and AstraZeneca, have grabbed the headlines over the past year for their work on COVID-19 vaccines, smaller and lesser-known companies are also playing a crucial role in the development of both large companies’ candidates and their own self-developed shots. At the onset…
Brazil Founded in 1950, EMS is one of the top two domestic pharma companies in Brazil. As a key player in the largest and most populous nation in Latin America, the company has around 13 percent of the Brazilian market share with gross sales of USD 2.5 billion in 2019. …
China One of the largest domestic pharma companies in China (ranking number one from 2014 to 2019), Yangtze River Pharmaceutical Group (YRPG) is so-named for its location in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, part of the Yangtze River Delta, where the Yangtze River feeds into the East China Sea. Founded initially in 1971,…
Germany After a year of growth and acquisitions, 125-year-old German generics manufacturer STADA is showing a willingness to make bold bets on areas including consumer healthcare, medical cannabis, and research into public opinion on healthcare STADA, based in Bad Vilbel, focuses on a two-pillar strategy consisting of generics, including specialty…
Switzerland Alvotech – the biosimilars arm of Icelandic-headquartered generics player Alvogen – is positioning itself for future growth via a very different strategy to that of the Big Pharma players with biosimilar portfolios. Chief Commercial Officer Anil Okay, who sits in Switzerland, explains the four company traits that he believes will…
Japan Japanese pharma companies are already far lower-profile than their occidental counterparts but an even lesser-known player may be Taiho Pharmaceutical, a Japanese specialty pharma player that was a pioneer in the field of oral chemotherapy, led by president Masayuki Kobayashi. The company also works in the areas of allergy and…
USA With a series of reorganization initiatives, new leaders at the helm and exciting acquisitions, Novartis Oncology has undergone a significant business transformation in the past few years, and if the business unit’s 2019 performance is anything to go by, the efforts have paid off, with net sales reaching USD 14.4…
Japan Founded by Toyoji Naito in December 1941, in just under 80 years, Eisai has become a leading global biopharma player, with pharmaceutical revenues of USD 5.4 billion in 2019. The company’s central philosophy of human health care (hhc) was introduced in 1992 by current director, representative corporate officer and…
China While cell and gene therapies are all the rage now, a little known fact is that the world’s first approved gene therapy actually came from a Chinese company – in 2003! Gendicine® was a gene therapy for the treatment of haemophilia B. While China mostly lost the advantage of that…
Turkey When Abdi Ibrahim acquired a 28.5 percent stake in Swiss biotech OM Pharma in September 2020, it represented a historic moment for Turkey’s pharma industry; the first time a Turkish firm had ever taken part in the management of a European company. With this partnership agreement, the long trend…
China Following a recent capital injection of USD 67 million, Chinese biotech EdiGene is set to advance its pipeline in gene editing treatments and therapies as it becomes a clinical-phase company. The company’s CEO spoke to PharmaBoardroom about how Edigene’s technology platforms differ from those of other firms, and why the…
Germany German biotech BioNTech has been thrust into the global spotlight thanks to its collaboration with global giant Pfizer on a COVID-19 vaccine. The company, founded by Professor Ugur Sahin in 2008 with the goal of creating a wide portfolio of individualised treatments for cancer patients, is one of the leading…
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