Celltrion Takes Trio Of GGB Awards In Milan

As Sandoz And Dr Reddy’s Also Take Home Two Awards Each

Celltrion has taken home three awards while Sandoz and Dr Reddy’s have walked away with two prizes each, after winners were announced at the Global Generics & Biosimilars Awards 2021, held in Milan, Italy, on 10 November.

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Celltrion, Sandoz and Dr Reddy’s were among the big winners in Milan • Source: Alamy

Celltrion has emerged as one of the big winners at the Global Generics & Biosimilars Awards 2021 after prizes were given out at a ceremony held in Milan, Italy, on 10 November. The event was backed by headline sponsor IQVIA as well as sponsors Adalvo, Aurobindo, Pharmacloud and Zentiva.

The Korean biosimilars specialist took home the prizes for biosimilar initiative of the year, value added medicine initiative of the year, and also our prestigious global company of the year award. Celltrion’s success comes after a year that has seen it make great advances with products such as the first subcutaneous infliximab biosimilar, Remsima SC, as well as the first approved higher-strength adalimumab biosimilar

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