Three Things we Learned in our “Taking the Pharma Industry Pulse” Webinar

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One of the great things about working in the pharma industry is the opportunity to listen to very clever people talking about fascinating topics and the latest trends in the market. Events like BIO-Europe are brilliant for this, and there is always plenty to unpack after the panels, keynotes and fireside chats have ended. Our […]

Out-Licencing Strategies: How to Secure the Right Partner

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When a biotech or biopharma’s flagship asset is ready for out-licensing, which strategies will get it noticed by the right partners? To gain the attention of larger players, companies need to present clear evidence of their asset’s efficacy and market potential, along with a realistic understanding of the types of deals they can secure. Leveraging […]

Five Steps to Refining Your In-Licencing Strategy

For pharma companies, biotech assets present significant opportunities to strengthen pipelines with reduced risk. However, with such a vast ecosystem, identifying the right assets that align with your strategy can be a challenge. Whether the dealmaking goal is a quick win in a major market or securing an innovative product early, finding the most valuable […]

In Case You Missed It: Three Things we Learned in our Dealmaking Trends Webinar

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If there’s one thing that the experts at Evaluate love, it’s rummaging around in data to identify trends in the pharma market. One area that is always fascinating to explore is dealmaking trends – and that’s just what my colleagues Ben Folwell and Duncan Sweeney did during our recent webinar, “Licence Drivers: Trends in Pharma […]

In Case You Missed It: Three Things we Learned in our World Preview Webinar

Evaluate’s annual World Preview report is a must-read for many in the pharma industry. Each year, we pull together some of our key pharma forecasts to build a picture of the future of this ever-changing market, from the biggest drugs and players, to the therapy areas in growth or decline. The report is excellent (not […]

Who’s winning in the battle for efficient capital deployment?

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Over the last ten years, large pharma companies have spent an average of $120bn across R&D and business development investments. The net result? Portfolios worth approximately $210bn, according to Evaluate’s net present value (NPV) methodology. However, within these averages lie dramatically diverging performances, highlighting the challenges of deploying capital efficiently. Overall company performance is heavily […]

What’s Behind Pharma’s Growth Boost?

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One of the milestones in the Evaluate year is the publication of our annual World Preview report, now in its 17th year. If you’re not familiar with the piece, it’s a deep dive into the state of the biopharma market, using Evaluate’s pharma forecasts to uncover key trends, challenges and drivers of growth (or indeed […]

What’s the Deal? Navigating the Complex World of Pharma Business Development

2024 has the potential to be a year full of partnering opportunities, driven by the much-discussed patent cliff as some of the biggest-selling drugs in history are set to lose exclusivity by 2028. Perhaps as much as 6% of the nearly $1.6 trillion overall drug market might be at risk and while this isn’t Big […]

Themes from BIO Europe

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There’s far too much to share in one blog post, but there were three areas that I wanted to summarise as I think they’re a good indicator of the current state of the biopharma market and give us an insight into what we can expect from pharma and biotech in 2024. 1. Dealmaking Increasing competition […]

Quick View: Biopharma Dealmaking in Q3

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The first half of the year showed some promise. Did the third quarter continue the trend? Well… If you read our round up of the state of the biopharma market at the halfway point of the year, you may have come away with, if not a spring in your step, then a least a little […]