Generics Bulletin Editor’s Picks For Q3 2021

Highlights Across The Off-Patent Sector From July To September 2021

Looking back over a busy third quarter in 2021, Generics Bulletin executive editor David Wallace picks out highlights from July to September that include major legal and regulatory developments, multiple firsts in the biosimilars arena, significant M&A activity and our annual ranking of the off-patent sector’s top 50 companies.

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Q3 2021 brought key developments for generics and biosimilars • Source: Alamy

The third quarter of 2021 kicked off with the announcement of a major new whitepaper from the International Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Association, setting out its vision for the off-patent industry for the next decade and identifying significant headwinds and tailwinds for the sector from now until 2030. (Also see "IGBA Sets Out Industry Vision To 2030" - Generics Bulletin, 8 July, 2021.)

As part of this launch, industry leaders from Europe, India and the US gathered to debate and offer regional perspective...

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