Long Read Squirreled away in the lowlands of North West Europe and somewhat dwarfed by the mighty neighbouring pharmaceutical powerhouses of Germany and France, one could easily be forgiven for overlooking Belgium’s zesty life science ecosystem. At first glance, the numbers certainly appear more steady than thrilling: a EUR 5.4 billion domestic…
Pharma Faces Belgium is a vitally important country for Johnson & Johnson’s pharmaceutical arm, Janssen, globally. In addition to their R&D centre and a pharma production plant in Beerse, Janssen also has a chemical production plant in Geel, a Clinical Pharmacology Unit in Merksem, and a Phase I research institute in Antwerp…
Belgium Belgium’s healthcare system was ranked fourth in Europe in 2019, outperforming its peers across a number of metrics including a relatively high number of hospital beds per capita (six per thousand citizens, compared to the EU average of five per thousand citizens) and the second-highest number of doctor consultations per…
Sanofi With former head David Loew moving to the CEO position at Ipsen, Sanofi appointed French national Thomas Triomphe as the new head of its vaccines business unit, Sanofi Pasteur, on June 15th 2020. Under the watch of CEO Paul Hudson, appointed at the end of 2019, Sanofi has initiated…
Europe In conversation with PharmaBoardroom Christoph Stoller and Adrian Van den Hoven of Medicines for Europe, the association representing the European generics, biosimilar and value-added-medicines industry, highlighted their members’ rapid response to the COVID-19 crisis and why Europe-wide reform is needed to avoid future medicine shortages and strengthen the supply chain.…
Belgium Serge Kemps, CEO of Nipro Medical Europe, sits down with PharmaBoardroom to shed light on Nipro’s unique corporate culture based on the Japanese concept of ‘sanpro yoshi’. Kemps also explains the importance of Belgium for Nipro, the innovation opportunities in the digitalisation of healthcare, and his strategic priorities since taking…
Medicines for Europe In the wake of the publication of Medicines for Europe’s Lessons Learned from COVID-19 policy paper, Christoph Stoller & Adrian van den Hoven outline the European generics, biosimilar and value-added-medicines industry’s rapid and comprehensive response to the COVID-19 crisis as well as the potential long-term shifts in European pharmaceutical policy…
Novartis In late 2019 Novartis hit the headlines in Belgium after it refused to grant access to its one-off gene therapy Zolgensma® for the ultra-rare muscle-wasting disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) to Pia Boehnke, a Belgian child. With Zolgensma® at that point having not yet been authorised by the European…
GSK GSK, the world’s largest manufacturer of vaccines, has pursued a different strategy to that of its contemporaries in the effort to develop a safe, effective, and mass-producible COVID-19 vaccine. PharmaBoardroom recently spoke to Emmanuel Hanon, GSK’s senior VP for vaccines R&D, to get his take on the company’s unique role…
Belgium Alexander Alonso, general manager of medtech giant BD’s operations in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg outlines the company’s extensive footprint in the region, how it has rapidly mobilised in the fight against COVID-19, and the market access situation for innovative medtech solutions in Belgium today. In Benelux there is…
Belgium Philippe de Pougnadoresse, country president & general manager pharma for Novartis Belgium & Luxembourg, outlines his affiliate’s fast and comprehensive response to the COVID-19 crisis, what can be learned from it, the importance of Belgium to the European group, and the challenges of launching gene therapy Zolgensma® in Belgium. …
France French pharma giant Sanofi is pivoting its focus to invest more heavily in vaccines with a plan to invest USD 679 million in vaccine manufacturing operations in the next two years. This announcement came shortly after news of further rounds of layoffs of research staff working on cardiovascular diseases and…
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