GSK GSK has undergone a number of changes in recent years. After driving a major transformation that began in 2017 to strengthen its R&D performance, the British multinational suffered the impact of COVID-19, spun off its consumer healthcare arm and returned to revenue growth. GSK country managers PharmaBoardroom has interviewed over…
Takeda Japanese-headquartered Takeda has been undergoing a transformation in recent years, becoming the global leader in rare diseases with the acquisition of Shire in 2018 and divesting ‘non-core’ assets in OTC and consumer goods. Here, four country and regional managers that PharmaBoardroom has spoken to in the past 12 months discuss…
Greece After 15 years of economic struggles coupled with political swings to the left and right, Greece seems to be on its surest footing in decades. Indeed, the Economist observed that the May 2023 election victory of incumbent Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (and the heavy defeat handed to his left…
Greece Country managers from three leading medtech multinationals give their take on the key access challenges facing medical device companies in Greece. New Access Models “While some value-based procurement agreements have been struck in the private sector, we are struggling to gain acceptance for such agreements in the public sector.…
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…
Greece Greece is a middling performer in terms of clinical trial numbers on the European stage, nestled next to Finland and Romania on total trial numbers between 2002 and 2020 but ahead of Germany and Italy on trials per capita. However, the pharmaceutical industry does see opportunities for establishing greater trial…
Greece Greece’s deep and painful sovereign debt crisis lasted almost a decade and saw up to 500,000 Greeks leave the country in search of opportunities elsewhere as the country’s economy shrunk by a quarter and unemployment shot up to 28 percent. 26 percent of those emigrating held a degree, and 69…
Greece Greek medtech industry veteran Dimitris Nikas outlines what makes him optimistic about the future of Greek healthcare, highlights the areas for systemic improvement and how EU recovery funding could help, and explains Greece’s relevance to Medtronic as an increasingly open early launch market for some of its most innovative new…
Greece Angelini Pharma’s Gabriele Jannis draws on his experience in both Russia and Romania to highlight some of the key challenges for European mid-caps like Angelini in Greece, the importance of CEE countries in the company’s internationalisation efforts, and his hopes for future reform that increases the level of certainty in…
Greece Managing Director of MSD Greece, Cyprus & Malta Agata Jakoncic, who also serves as president of Greece’s PhRMA Innovation Forum (PIF), draws on her three decades of industry experience to outline some of the key challenges in the Greek pharma market today which threaten its sustainability and the ability of…
Greece Yvoni Papastelatou outlines Sanofi’s commitment to Greece, where the multinational firm has a strong and diverse team, a burgeoning clinical trial footprint, and is rolling out the global ‘play to win’ strategy, with a common ambition to leverage science and innovation. She also touches on the access challenges in the…
Greece EY Greece’s George Mitropoulos outlines some of the key challenges and opportunities for both local manufacturers and multinational innovators in Greece, how EY is uniquely positioned to assist them, and the fundamentals that give him cause for optimism for both the Greek economy and its healthcare sector. We believe…
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