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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical industry began using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in the early 2000s. Pfizer was the first to use the tech, adding RFID tags to track a Viagra (sildenafil) shipment circa 2006. RFID is an important facet of smart labelling and its evolution, but not the only one.

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Insights+: An Analysis of the Growth of Biopharma Companies in the Last 20 Years (2003-2022)

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model is a holistic approach to incorporate the same strategy to life science and pharmaceutical companies. A globally fast-growing, and largest pharmaceutical company in the world was created through a merger between Pfizer and Pharmacia. by the sales of Humira 2006 Johnson & Johnson recorded global sales of $53.3B

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Japan’s M&A Boom

Pharmaceutical Technology

“The business integration from 2005 to 2007 of the two separate companies to form the joint Daiichi Sankyo created one of Japan’s biggest pharmaceutical companies.” “Local generic companies such as Ranbaxy and DRL have expanded through acquisition in Western markets aggressively in 2006.”

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Top 20 Radiopharma Companies Based on Market Cap

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Market Cap: $10.67M Founded Year: 2009 Total Employees: ~410 Headquarters: Colorado, United States Stock Exchange: OTCMKTS Clovis Oncology is a biopharma company that develops and delivers anti-cancer agents to the US, EU, and other international markets.

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