REATORG acted as a Partner of Forum for the development of pharmaceutical industry in Russia “PHARMEVOLUTION”

4 May 2018 Press release

The REATORG company acted as a partner of one of the leading business meetings of the year - the 4th annual international forum on the development of the pharmaceutical industry in Russia "PharmEvolution", which took place on April 18, 2018. in the city of Kaluga.

The Forum "FarmEvolution" organized by the newspaper Vedomosti jointly with the Government of the Kaluga Region, the Agency for Innovative Development - the Center for Cluster Development of the Kaluga Region with the support of the Kaluga pharmaceutical cluster, brought together representatives and heads of federal state structures and regional authorities, major pharmaceutical companies, - research and innovation business incubators, distribution companies and pharmacy chains, industry associations, the union in, funds, management companies, as well as leading analysts, investors, experts and media representatives.

The key topics for discussion were:
• Strategic development of the pharmaceutical industry until 2030.
• State regulation of prices for medicines and investment attractiveness of the pharmaceutical industry.
• Labeling of medicines.
• The effectiveness of the program of the Ministry of Industry and Trade on the localization of pharmaceutical production.

The main speakers at the conference were:
• Anatoly Artamonov, Governor of the Kaluga Region
• Ivan Glushkov, Chairman of the Board, Kaluga Pharmaceutical Cluster
• Viktor Dmitriev, General Director, Association of Russian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
• Hans Duyf, Vice President, General Director, Novo Nordisk in Russia and Belarus
• Yuri Krestinsky, Director, Center for Health Economics and Management Studies, Skolkovo Business School
• Nikolay Lyskov, Head of the Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Medicine, Rospatent
• Lilia Titova, Executive Director, Union of Professional Pharmaceutical Organizations
• etc.

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