On
the second day of his business visit to the United States of America, Minister
Sri KT Rama Rao met leadership from top Global Pharma companies. In the
luncheon meeting, Sri Rama Rao met top executives of Pharma, Life Sciences and
Healthcare multinational company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) - Mr Paul
Stoffel, Chief Scientific Officer and Chairman of Pharmaceuticals Division, Ms Melinda
Richter, Head of JLabs and Mr Jonathan Collard, VP, Government Affairs and
Policy, Asia Pacific. Mr Paul was very enthusiastic about Hyderabad Pharma City
and will be visiting India and Hyderabad in 2017. Ms Melinda has assured the
Telangana delegation that they would explore the possibility of setting up of
JLabs unit in Hyderabad. Telangana Government has entered into an MOU with
J&J towards making the State TB-free. The New Jersey based Johnson & Johnson
will play an active role in the project by assisting the State government in
achieving the goal.
Later
in the afternoon, Minister met Mr Dr. Sanat Chattopadhyay, Executive VP and
President, Merck Manufacturing Division in Kenilworth office. In a wide ranging
discussion, Mr Sanat mentioned Merck’s intent for a social partnership with
Telangana Government on arresting infant diarrhoea. Minister invited Mr Sanat
to visit Hyderabad and he has agreed to come next month. Merck has also
expressed interest in setting up manufacturing base in Telangana in collaboration
with local partners. Merck has also expressed interest in setting up "vaccine
centre of excellence" in Telangana capital which will also be used for
imparting skills, providing training based on the specific requirement of the
companies.
Ms
Nanette Cocero, President for Emerging Markets for Innovative Health business,
Pfizer and Mr Jeffery T. Hamilton, Senior Director, Pfizer, during their
discussions with Minister explained about Pfizer’s ECHO project in the area of
breast cancer screening. Minister elaborated on the steps Telangana Government initiated
to boost the Pharma sector in Hyderabad and invited Pfizer to associate with Research
and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad (RICH).
Minister’s
hectic day began at 7 am with the signing of MoU with IV2
Alliance, a non-profit corporation and one that
works in tandem with US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to promote
collaboration within the scientific, research and provider communities to
achieve advances in the field of healthcare and wellness. USFDA in a written
communication stated that Pharma City near Hyderabad can be the first of the international
clusters it seeks to bring together to link scientific and medical advances
from across the globe for better health care.
-Press note





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