Norway Erik W. Jakobsen of Norwegian consultancy Menon Economics gives an overview of the key dynamics at play in Norway’s economy today and the growing role that healthcare and the life sciences plays within it. Jakobsen touches on why Norway needs to become more competitive as a life sciences investment destination,…
Switzerland Urs Vögeli, managing director for Janssen Switzerland, outlines the importance of the Swiss operations to Janssen, his interesting career journey, Janssen’s commitment to bringing transformational medical innovations to Swiss patients, as well as his perspectives on talent development within the industry. Switzerland is very open to innovative products, and…
Switzerland scienceindustries’ Stephan Mumenthaler outlines the business-friendly regulation necessary to maintain Swiss life sciences’ competitive edge, how the country’s evolving relationship with the EU stands to impact the industry, and Switzerland’s progress on the road to full digitalisation and Pharma 2.0 What our members want is a good and stable…
Switzerland Axel Steiger, CEO and CFO for Bayer Switzerland, outlines the importance of the Swiss operations as one of the key global hubs for Bayer, his leadership and talent management philosophy, the investment and commitment Bayer is making towards becoming a global oncology player, as well as his perspectives on digital…
Switzerland Interpharma CEO Dr René P Buholzer outlines the holistic strategy that needs to be put in place to maintain Switzerland’s leading position in innovation, market access and reimbursement challenges for new medicines, and why an open, globalised Europe is key for security of supply. The challenge for the future…
Switzerland In just a few years, Switzerland has fallen from first to fifth place in the Global Competitiveness Index. The country is also losing ground in various subindexes, such as that for information and communication technologies, where it ranks 15th. Other studies highlight further weaknesses. For example, Switzerland is at the…
Opinion In his latest piece, Brendan Shaw casts his eye over why those drawing up health policies need to start incorporating issues of industrial policy into their long-term planning in order to secure investments into the right kinds of R&D and to help build a more open and collaborative innovation ecosystem.…
Japan Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park explores new ways of virtual collaboration that make our lives easier while enabling us to maintain a culture of innovation and growth. Are social distancing requirements causing the life science industry to return to an inward-looking culture of secrecy?…
China Dr Qing Liu, Arctic Vision’s VP for Clinical & Regulatory Affairs, shares her key priorities and the potential for top-line ophthalmological innovations in the Chinese market. Unmet medical needs in eye care are huge in the Asia markets, and biotech companies will become increasingly important players and innovation drivers…
UK Jameel Zayed of Leyton, the UK’s leading innovation funding consultancy, highlights the British pharmaceutical industry’s rapid response to COVID-19 and the three ways in which the sector is driving national innovation forwards. With the upheaval of recent months, businesses up and down the UK have been forced to adapt…
Belgium Veronique Walsh, General Manager of Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) – Benelux, explains her ambition to build a new company culture following the acquisition of Celgene. Walsh also lays bare the prospects for bringing innovation to Belgian patients and explains how BMS continues to deliver on its promise of transforming lives…
China Johnson & Johnson’s network of healthcare innovation incubators, JLABS, opened its doors in Shanghai in June 2019 and now stands as the largest such institution of 13 globally. JLABS @ Shanghai’s head, Dr Sharon Chan, recently sat down with PharmaBoardroom to explain the JLABS model, how it has had to…
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