Invida CEO John Graham On Commercializing Products In Asia: An Interview With PharmAsia News (Part 2 of 2)

On the sidelines of the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, Graham talks about Menarini’s acquisition of Invida, plans for expansion in China and India, and his favorite non-BRIC emerging markets.

SAN FRANCISCO – Invida Group Pte. Ltd. CEO John Graham has helped build a company focused on commercializing differentiated products in Asian markets primarily through partnerships with small and medium-sized firms without a commercial presence in Asia. Based in Singapore, Invida has a commercial footprint in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam, with more than 3,500 employees providing support throughout the commercial value chain from regulatory approval to product launch to lifecycle management.

The company markets more than 70 brands, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices and consumer health products, focusing on dermatology, primary care,...

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