Global Patents can be an excellent way to demonstrate value, not only showing that a technology is protected but also how promising it can be when it eventually comes to market. Here, William Mansfield of LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions outlines how ‘patent analytics’ can help identify pharma’s top performers today as…
USA With office occupation rates on the slide and the life sciences industry’s demand for lab space on the rise, the repurposing of existing offices into medical laboratories has become an important new asset class, writes Liz Chen, a lab planner at HGA Life Science + Advanced Technology Group’s San Diego…
Germany Following the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting supply chain disruptions, global drug pricing and access reforms have multiplied. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has been introduced in the US while the European Commission is looking at a major overhaul of the EU’s pharmaceutical regulations. Germany, in light of the growing…
Belgium Back home in Belgium after a stellar stint in Big Pharma, Dr Paul Stoffels is now looking to reshape the future of cancer care with the previously struggling biotech he helped co-found in 1999, Galapagos. Stoffels is a heavyweight of the global pharmaceutical industry and close ally of the…
Belgium Nipro’s Serge Kemps explains how the COVID-19 pandemic and its after-effects led the Japanese-headquartered medtech firm to diversify its offering beyond its traditional area of focus, renal care, and establish a footprint in interventional cardiology. Kemps also outlines some of the challenges of moving towards a truly value-based healthcare system…
Greece One of Greece’s leading domestic pharmaceutical companies, RAFARM has had a stellar recent history, including a momentous entry into the US market. Now looking to establish itself as one of Europe’s major players in ophthalmics and complex injectables, VP Aris Mitsopoulos highlights the key learnings from this US experience and…
LatAm Having spent 25 years in the rare disease arena, Maria Gabriella Pittis now finds herself at the forefront of a different field, spearheading the launch of Takeda’s dengue vaccine across Latin America. Pittis, an Argentinian native, is a previous employee of the Argentinian National Scientific and Technical Research Council…
Europe The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recently published its annual Human Medicines Highlights report, documenting key figures on its recommendations for the authorisation of new medicines in 2022. The Agency gave 89 positive opinions last year and recommended the authorisation of 41 new active substances. See below for a full list.…
Global The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) is a United Nations-backed public health organisation working to increase access to, and facilitate the development of, life-saving medicines for low- and middle-income countries. Executive Director Charles Gore outlines the MPP’s goals, how it interacts with an industry – innovative pharma – known to jealously…
Italy Seasoned executive Pierluigi Antonelli went from a career in big pharma to Angelini Pharma, a midsized Italian company that has been undergoing major transformation. He shares the motivation behind the move and the main components of the company’s transformational journey. Rather than continue on the perhaps easier path he…
Indonesia Takeda gets a first approval for QDENGA, its dengue vaccine, which has been given the green light by the Indonesian National Agency for Drug and Food Control, Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM), making it the only dengue vaccine approved in the country for use in individuals aged 6 to…
Egypt The head of the Pharmaceutical Chamber of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, Gamal El-Leithy, shares his view on the positive developments driving the growth of Egypt’s pharma market, including the creation of an independent regulatory body and a procurement agency. In addition, he analyses the country’s response to the COVID-19…
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