Norway Photodynamic therapy (PDT) firm Photocure is probably Norway’s most significant recent international healthcare success story. CEO Dan Schneider explains how the company was able to action a more effective global commercial strategy and carve out a niche in the relatively uncrowded oncology drug-device combination market. Despite its technology being…
Norway Norway has long held a strong international position in neuroscience and is home to Professors May-Britt and Edvard Moser, a married couple and the 2014 winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Mosers, along with their former mentor John O’Keefe, won the award for their work on…
Norway Many countries have struggled to adapt to the shift to remote working and digital communication brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. However, these tools were already well-utilised in the vast but sparsely populated country of Norway and digital is increasingly being seen as a key component in…
Norway Roche Diagnostics Norway’s Daniel Malarek discusses the resurgence of diagnostics in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Norwegian approval process for diagnostic tools, and the importance of stakeholder education. Research shows that more than 70 percent of medical decision-making requires some form of diagnostics, yet less than 2…
Norway Filip Standaert outlines the significance of the Nordic cluster to J&J’s medical device operations in Europe, how the affiliate responded to the COVID-19 crisis, and the ways in which J&J is aiming to contribute to driving efficiencies within the Norwegian healthcare system. There is still change management to be…
Norway Christian Probst gives an overview of GSK Norway’s broad portfolio, market access hurdles, and the importance of bringing clinical trials back to Norway. Probst also touches on how the country’s impressive digital footprint can be better leveraged and GSK’s role in Norway as one of the world’s leading vaccine companies.…
Norway AbbVie Norway’s Kirsti Nyhus discusses access challenges in the Norwegian market for innovative drugs, the importance of bringing clinical trials back to Norway, managing through the COVID-19 pandemic, and establishing an award-winning working culture. Norway has the opportunity to use its registries, pilot pay for performance schemes, and initiate…
Global Epidemiologist John-Arne Røttingen has had a long and distinguished career in both academia and industry, including stints at Oslo, Oxford and Harvard universities, as well as helping coordinate the WHO’s response to the West African Ebola virus epidemic of 2013-2016 and being the founding CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic…
Norway CEO Ellen Cathrine Andersen introduces Norwegian firm Epiguard’s ‘Epishuttle’ technology for transporting highly contagious patients, the crucial role that the product is playing in helping to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic across the world, and where she hopes to take the company moving forward. We have now sold the Epishuttle…
Norway Dennis Hens, the Dutch CEO of Norwegian neuro-opthalmology device player Bulbitech, outlines the company’s journey to market, how its technology can support both optometrists and neurologists in their work, and gives an overview of the investment landscape for innovative medtech in Norway. Norway is a very good country to…
Norway Janssen Norway’s Mario Klesse shares his first impressions of the Norwegian pharma market, his strategic priorities for the affiliate, how Janssen is defining and meeting unmet patient needs, key access challenges, and the importance of bringing more clinical trials to Norway. We will only see the massive advantages of…
Norway Dan Schneider discusses the continuing Norwegian identity of Photocure, despite its increasingly global footprint, the company’s strategy, and his background within the life sciences sector. We are a flagbearer for all Norwegian life sciences firms moving from development to commercialisation and a prime example of what the future could…
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