Global IAS – the International AIDS Society – is a 13,000-plus member organisation that aims to unite the worlds of HIV science, policy, and activism, and organises the biennial International AIDS Conference among other activities. IAS Executive Director Birgit Poniatowski lays out what attendees at the upcoming conference in Munich this…
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…
Poland Poland’s largest pharmaceutical company and leading generics manufacturer, Polpharma, is looking to expand its presence outside of the country’s borders. With a recent acquisition bid for former Sanofi European generics unit, Zentiva, Polpharma is building on a growing international footprint beyond its CEE base. Founded over 80 years ago,…
Spain Weeks after a mosquito forced the recall of 765,000 doses of Moderna’s vaccine manufactured in Spain, the country’s top medicines regulator called for new inspection procedures, praised the loyalty of the Spanish pharma industry and asked if the industry is going “too lean?” Speaking at a conference in Madrid on…
Global In recent years, the much-discussed concept of “patient centricity” has been top-of-mind across all corners of the pharma industry. This is especially pertinent now that many innovative drug makers are seeking to become much more than just purveyors of pills and expand along the life science continuum, providing positive healthcare…
Global Cancer is one of the most frightening words in any language but is especially heart-wrenching when it comes to children. João de Bragança, President of Childhood Cancer International (CCI) and Nicole Scobie, President of Zoé4life and CCI European Board Member, share CCI’s aims as the largest parent-led international organisation supporting…
Czech Republic The Czech Republic boasts a solid clinical research infrastructure and a supportive regulatory environment, meaning that it stands out as one of Central and Eastern Europe’s top destinations for clinical trials. However, a decline in the number of clinical trials in recent years means that Czech stakeholders are looking to…
Romania Cătălin Vicol introduces Biofarm, a leading Romanian pharma producer on the verge of significant international expansion. Vicol shares his insights on the potential of the Romanian consumer healthcare (CHC) market, which accounts for 95 percent of Biofarm’s activities, and discloses his ambition of becoming the number one CHC pharmaceutical producer…
Czech Republic Pavla Rozmarová, clinical research associate manager & regional OD for the Czech affiliate of German CRO Scope International, describes how the Czech clinical research landscape has evolved in the past few years and how Scope has moved to employ a younger generation to capitalize on the industry’s technological shift. Moreover,…
Italy Italian mid-cap firm Chiesi is continuing its expansion in the USA market with the launch of a Boston-based subsidiary focusing on rare and ultra-rare diseases. We are very excited to put Chiesi’s decades of experience in drug development and dedication to patients to work to make a positive difference…
India Biocon, the first Indian company to have a biosimilar drug approved in the US, is taking another step forward with a new manufacturing facility and an expansion into the Australia and New Zealand markets. We see ourselves as a company that has great capabilities and is investing big time…
Hungary As the only one of Hungary’s four historical pharmaceutical manufactures to have resisted international acquisition, Gedeon Richter stands alone as the country’s national champion. However, the company does not exist in a vacuum and, like many globally active mid-cap pharma players, establishing partnerships across the entire value chain has been…
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