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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2025 · 20 MIN

#15 : What pharma trends to expect in 2025?

from Leaders in Life Sciences

The pharmaceutical industry is facing significant challenges and must undergo a bold reinvention to ensure its future success. The sector's shareholder returns have been lagging behind the broader market, with a disproportionate amount of value growth concentrated in a small number of companies. This underperformance, combined with disruptive forces, has led CEOs to question the viability of their existing business models. The future of healthcare is shifting towards prevention, personalization, prediction, and point of care necessitating new approaches. Several key trends are shaping the industry, including the exponential impacts of AI, rapid advancements in understanding human biology, pressure to cut drug prices, empowered consumers, and global volatility. These trends are driving changes such as a race to commercialize science, declining economics of traditional business models, new value pools around consumers, and a need for organizational agility. To thrive, pharmaceutical companies must adapt to these changes by focusing on innovation, consumer needs, and the ability to navigate a volatile environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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