India India’s National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), one of the most well-established labs in the wider Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) network, has made some major contributions to improving the country’s manufacturing processes for pharmaceutical intermediates and APIs. Director Dr Ashish Lele outlines the approaches the lab is pursuing, such…
India The Indian pharma industry has demonstrated spectacular growth based on its strength as a global generics manufacturer. Yet Indian pharma is not merely resting on its laurels. After shining through the COVID-19 pandemic and despite recent quality issues, the country’s pharmaceutical sector is looking to refocus its efforts on innovation…
Greece DEMO, founded in 1965, is a mainstay of Greek pharma and one of its largest companies, accounting for 25 percent of the total investment across the entire Greek pharmaceutical sector. Throughout its long history DEMO has shifted its focus, moved towards exports and weathered Greece’s financial crisis. Today, the family-owned…
Global The Israeli giant began as a wholesale drug business more than a century ago and went on to dominate the global generics market until it lost its leadership position in 2021. After the setbacks of a costly acquisition and several reputational challenges, Teva is pushing to stay on track. Teva…
Spain Noucor is a young company focused on new chemical entities, generic products and contract manufacturing with roots that go back almost two centuries. Its CEO, David Perdigó, walks us through the decision to separate Uriach’s B2B business, the international expansion strategy that includes China and the US, and why Noucor…
Europe When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, Europe’s reliance on active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and generic medicine suppliers outside of the continent was laid bare. In the face of crisis, countries like India and China understandably looked first to safeguard their own populations which, combined with supply chain strains…
India COVID-19 restrictions have severely hampered multinational pharma companies who rely on India for generics and active pharmaceutical ingredients for the last month. With restrictions beginning to ease up, some manufacturing hubs are back in operation. After over a month of lockdown and significantly reduced manufacturing capacity, the international pharma…
Czech Republic In 1996 Jiří Žák, chairman & current CEO of FARMAK, borrowed half a billion Czech crowns to take over a state-owned producer of vitamins for which he had started working almost 30 years previously. My goal is to continue reinvesting our profits to keep growing and leave behind a…
Czech Republic In 1996, Jiří Žák, chairman & current CEO of FARMAK, took over the state-owned producer of vitamins FARMAKON where he previously worked for 30 years and turned it into a flourishing private company focused on the research, development, and production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), intermediates, and specialized chemicals. Žák shares the early success…
Korea Kukjeon, originally a leading Korean pharmaceutical wholesaler, has in recent years expanded into API manufacturing. Its president, Jay Hong, explains his high-risk strategy to pursue new API business opportunities, and his plan to penetrate global markets from Japan to Europe. My preferred strategy is to go down the path…
Korea Dr Byung Guk Yang, CEO of Daewoong Bio, explains the challenges the Korean healthcare system is facing and how his experience in the public sector now helps him lead a private sector company. He also offers his insights into Daewoong Bio’s diversified business model and highlights the need for internationalization.…
Malta Antonio Sommei, plant director of Amino Chemicals, the leading API manufacturer on the island of Malta, documents the impact of the recent merger with ABA Chemical Corporation on local operations, the increased capacities the company will have, and their focus on expansion to new markets globally with the intention of…
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