Outsourcing Biopharma R&D to India

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Author: P R Chowdhury ISBN: 9781908818010
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: May 5, 2011
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Language: English
Author: P R Chowdhury
ISBN: 9781908818010
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: May 5, 2011
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
Language: English

The trend of outsourcing to India for research and development is catching on fast. Over the last decade, worldwide pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have made India their choice for a research destination. Initially R&D was inclined more towards developing products for the Indian market within the country. This led to several multinational companies opening up production plants in India, primarily due to the globalization of the Indian economy and offshoring jobs to India. Alongside, several global pharma-biotech majors ascertained large market requirements within the country and capitalized on the advantage of serving Indian customers. Strategies were devised to optimize operational expenses with the setting up of on-site R&D to develop products for local requirements. In view of this, this book seeks to explore various nuances of the outsourcing sector with respect to biopharma in India.

  • Constitutes the first ever comprehensive insight on the Indian biopharma sector
  • Provides a perspective based on practical hands-on legal experience
  • Simply structured, clearly presented and free from excessive legal jargon
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The trend of outsourcing to India for research and development is catching on fast. Over the last decade, worldwide pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have made India their choice for a research destination. Initially R&D was inclined more towards developing products for the Indian market within the country. This led to several multinational companies opening up production plants in India, primarily due to the globalization of the Indian economy and offshoring jobs to India. Alongside, several global pharma-biotech majors ascertained large market requirements within the country and capitalized on the advantage of serving Indian customers. Strategies were devised to optimize operational expenses with the setting up of on-site R&D to develop products for local requirements. In view of this, this book seeks to explore various nuances of the outsourcing sector with respect to biopharma in India.

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