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Novartis to invest in research and development in China
Posted: 03 November 2009 2306 hrs

 
 
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GENEVA: Swiss pharmaceutical group Novartis said on Tuesday that it would invest 1.0 billion dollars (680 million euros) in research and development in China to latch on to growing demand for healthcare.

The five-year investment will include an expansion of the company's Institute for BioMedical Research in Shanghai (CNIBR) which specialises in basic research and developing new drugs, Novartis said in a statement.

"We are confident that our expanded investment in R&D will result in innovative therapies for patients in China and other countries nurtured by the growing scientific excellence in China," said chief executive Daniel Vasella.

The institute is to become the third largest research facility for the group after centres at its headquarters in the Swiss city of Basel and in the United States, employing about 1,000 researchers instead of the current 160.

Another 250 million dollars will go to a new global technical centre which is opening in Changshu.

Novartis said the demand for healthcare in China was growing rapidly, as the population suffered from a greater burden of chronic diseases associated with lifestyle choices.

The Chinese government has announced a 124-billion-dollar plan to expand access to affordable healthcare over the next three years, it added. - AFP/de

 

 
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