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Market Research Report
The Biotechnology Market Outlook: Growth opportunities and effective strategies for licensing and collaborations
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Business Insights |
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November, 2005 |
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34417 |
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.
The Biotechnology Market Outlook: Growth opportunities and effective strategies for licensing and collaborations, is a new report which provides in-depth analysis of the global biotechnology market and the rapidly changing competitive landscape. The maturity of the major geographical markets is examined together with analysis of leading brands, drug types as well as therapeutic focus. The fast growth rate and increasing number of licensing and collaboration deals in the biotech industry is attracting growing levels of investment, not only from pharmaceutical companies but also from stock market investors due to the future prospects within the industry.
This report will help you to evaluate the market opportunity that exists and outlines the key drivers and resistors to growth, providing best-practice growth strategies for early and late stage drug developers and integrated biotech companies. Identify innovative strategies which will enable you to compete more effectively and secure a competitive edge in the biotech market, using this report’s detailed analysis of market opportunities for established and emerging players and growth forecasts to 2015.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- Biotechnology industry status
- The biotechnology market
- Drivers and resistors of market growth
- Biotech growth strategies
- Changing relationship with pharma and biotech
Chapter 1 Biotechnology industry status
- Summary
- Introduction
- Stock market performance
- Growth of biotech sales
- Sector growth to 2015
- Increase in biotech research
- Increase in biotech product approvals
Chapter 2 The biotechnology market
- Summary
- Introduction
- Biotechnology in the major markets
- Biotech drug groupings
- Leading drug categories by ATC class
- Human insulin and analogues
- Erythropoietins
- Interferons
- Special antirheumatic agents
- Other cytostatics and immunosuppressive agents
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Leading therapeutic areas for biotech products
- Leading brands in the biotech market
- Competitive landscape
- Top 10 pharma/biotech companies by biotech sales
- Top 10 biotech companies by total sales
- Segmentation of biotech companies
Chapter 3 Drivers and resistors of market growth
- Summary
- Introduction
- Drivers of market growth
- Innovation gap in pharma R&D
- Patent expiries of pharmas blockbuster drugs
- Higher approval rates for biotech products
- Diagnostic innovation
- Fulfilling unmet ideas
- Advancements in enabling technologies
- Increased investor confidence
- Resistors of market growth
- Government cost containment and reimbursement
- Biogenerics
- Development of sales and marketing capabilities
- Complex regulations
- Analyst perception and access to funding
- Public perception/ethics
Chapter 4 Biotech growth strategies
- Summary
- Introduction
- Technology providers and developers
- Successful growth strategies
- Strategy 1: Become an acquisition target
- Strategy 2: Independent operation through IPO and out-licensing
- Early-stage drug developers
- Successful growth strategies
- Late-stage drug developers
- Successful growth strategies
- Fully integrated players
- Successful growth strategies
- Growth from an embryonic to integrated biotech
- Case study: Millennium Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 5 Changing relationship between pharma & biotech
- Summary
- Introduction
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Pharma-biotech M&A
- Biotech-biotech M&A
- Biotech spinouts
- Licensing and alliance deals
- Pharma-biotech licensing and alliances
- Biotech-biotech licensing and alliances
- Conclusions
Chapter 6 Appendix
- Primary research methodology
- Index
List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: History of biotechnology, 1971-2005
- Figure 1.2: NASDAQ biotech index, 1995-2005
- Figure 1.3: Biotech sector as share of total pharmaceutical market, 2000-2004
- Figure 1.4: Industry prediction of future sector annual growth rates to 2015
- Figure 1.5: Active biotech projects in development, 2004
- Figure 1.6: US approvals of small molecule drugs and biological therapies, 1994-2003
- Figure 2.7: Industry growth rates in the biotech and pharma sectors, 2000-04
- Figure 2.8: Market maturity and annual market growth rate
- Figure 2.9: Geographical split of the biotech market, 2004
- Figure 2.10: Forecast change in product launch activity by drug category to 2015
- Figure 2.11: Biotech market share by ATC class in Europe, 2000 & 2004
- Figure 2.12: New launches by therapeutic area to 2015
- Figure 2.13: Competitive positioning in the biotech market, 2004
- Figure 2.14: Biotech companies at different stages of growth
- Figure 3.15: Drivers of biotech industry growth
- Figure 3.16: Innovation gap in pharmaceutical R&D, 1999-2004
- Figure 3.17: Blockbuster US patent expiries, 2004-11
- Figure 3.18: Comparative approval success rates of US biopharmaceutical products and drugs
- Figure 3.19: The first diagnostic array - AmpliChip
- Figure 3.20: Sources of finance in the US biotech industry, 2000-04
- Figure 3.21: Resistors of biotechnology market growth
- Figure 3.22: Annual change in national spending for selected health services (%), 1993-2003
- Figure 3.23: Estimated exposure to biogenerics by company, 2005-2010
- Figure 3.24: Absolute and proportional promotional expenses, 2000-2003
- Figure 4.25: The lifecycle of a biotech company
- Figure 4.26: Millennium SWOT analysis, 2005
- Figure 5.27: Alternative growth strategies for biotech companies
- Figure 5.28: Advantages of spin out companies
- Figure 5.29: Attrition rates in pharmaceutical R&D by phase
- Figure 5.30: Number of total and new drug discovery deals for the top 20 companies, Sep 2002 Mar 2004)
- Figure 5.31: Impact of alliances on future drug development
- Figure 6.32: Survey respondents by job function
- Figure 6.33: Survey respondents by type of company and stage of biotech funding
List of Tables
- Table 1.1: Biotech and pharma sales globally, 2000-2004
- Table 2.2: Groupings of biotechnology products
- Table 2.3: Global sales of antibody drugs ($m), 2004
- Table 2.4: Top 10 biotech brands globally ($m), 2004
- Table 2.5: Top 10 companies selling biotech products, 2004
- Table 2.6: Top 10 biotech companies, 2004
- Table 3.7: Public expenditure on healthcare, 2000
- Table 3.8: Key biologic medicines, sales and estimated risk of generic competition, 2005-201068
- Table 3.9: Key characteristics that determine level of risk from biogeneric competition in high risk therapeutic areas
- Table 5.10: Major pharmaceutical M&A activity, 2003-04
- Table 5.11: Pharma biotech deals, June 2004 . June 05
- Table 5.12: Serono s licensing and alliance activity, 2004-July 2005
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