France Etienne Tichit has dedicated over five years to steering Novo Nordisk France through a transformative period of unprecedented growth and strategic realignment. His tenure has been marked by bold industrial investments exceeding EUR 2.3 billion, the establishment of France as a global manufacturing hub for next-generation diabetes and obesity treatments,…
Alexion Dana Vigier, Regional Vice President at Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease blends clinical training as a French general practitioner with broad pharmaceutical leadership experience. Formerly President of the French Pharma Association in Oncology and a Global Franchise leader at AstraZeneca, she now oversees Alexion’s operations across Central and Northern Europe, including…
Switzerland Urs Indermühle sees 2025 shaped by three big shifts and two urgent risks: R&D is now mostly sourced externally (just 35 percent developed in‑house), forcing pharma to master licensing and ecosystem partnerships; Asia, especially China, has become a serious innovation hub, making global IP and footprint strategies a priority; and…
France Thomas Courbe, Director General for Enterprise at the French Ministry of Economy and Finance, has led France’s industrial transformation since 2019. He oversees, within the EURO 54 billion France 2030 plan, reforms in manufacturing, decarbonisation, and digital innovation. Under his leadership, France has become a top destination for foreign investment,…
Switzerland Doetsch Grether may be 126 years old, but it is anything but traditional. With a portfolio that spans pharmaceuticals, consumer health, and retail – an uncommon mix for a company of its size – the Swiss firm is doubling down on focused expansion, values-driven culture, and long-term partnerships. For Wannhoff,…
Denmark While Big Pharma giants chase blockbuster drugs across multiple therapeutic areas, three Danish mid-cap companies are pursuing a different path to survival. Facing mounting pressures and global competition, ALK, LEO Pharma, and Lundbeck have turned to fresh leadership and bold transformation strategies. Drawing on exclusive interviews with the three CEOs…
France As global powers race to secure health sovereignty and industrial resilience, France stands at a crossroads. With rising regulatory asymmetries, fierce international competition, and mounting fiscal pressure on its pharmaceutical sector, the stakes have never been higher. Didier Véron, President of G5 Santé – the collective voice of France’s leading…
Switzerland Over the past decade, Dr Lutz Hegemann has helped transform Novartis’ Global Health unit into a strategic pillar that bridges innovation with real-world access. Rather than focusing on visibility, the mandate centres on sustainable impact; embedding access into R&D, rethinking the value of established medicines, and advocating for systemic change…
Denmark Neuroscience is once again at the forefront of medical innovation, and Lundbeck is seizing the moment to redefine its future. In this wide-ranging conversation, President & CEO Charl van Zyl outlines how the company is evolving from a heritage-rich organisation into a focused, performance-driven innovator with a maturing pipeline and…
Denmark From its origins as the inventor of the world’s first self-inflating resuscitator bag in 1956 to becoming a global leader in single-use endoscopy, Ambu has always been defined by innovation. Today, under the leadership of CEO Britt Meelby Jensen, the company is undergoing a strategic transformation; centred on sharper focus,…
Denmark As Denmark and Europe enter a pivotal phase for healthcare and life sciences, Søren Granhøj Pedersen, Managing Director of MSD Denmark & Iceland, offers timely insights into how one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies is adapting and contributing. Drawing on a career shaped by international experience and cross-functional leadership,…
Puerto Rico Rolando Torres, Chief Operations Officer for CooperVision, a division of global medical device company CooperCompanies, discussed the significant growth and investment CooperVision has experienced in Puerto Rico since 2019, including expansions in manufacturing, packaging, and a workforce increase from 1,700 to nearly 2,500 employees. He highlighted the company’s $500 million…
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