Interview with Maurizio De Cicco, General Manager, Roche Italy
Roche Italy is one of the companies which went through the most significant re-organization process in the country in the past three years- with important changes in both its marketing…
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Roche has been present in Italy since 1897, the subsidiary now employs about 1900 over the country. Its turnover in 2007 was over 928 million euros in the pharmaceutical market and 387 million euros in the diagnostic. Its plant is located in Segrate, about 10km from Milan, currently has about 400 employees and can cover all areas from production to packaging.Currently Roche clinical research in Italy takes part in about thirty experimental projects related to different therapeutic areas and involving over 30 researchers Roche and multiple partners among centers and universities and hospitals distributed throughout the country.
Roche Italy is one of the companies which went through the most significant re-organization process in the country in the past three years- with important changes in both its marketing…
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