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Life Sciences Panel Discussion

Life Sciences Panel Discussion. April 5-6, 2018 Fordham University Stephane Drouin. UCB’s proposition. Creating value for patients. Shifting the IP paradigm. UCB’s IP proposition. Public Perception. UCB. Streamlining our patent portfolio has helped UCB to focus on CORE INNOVATION:.

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Life Sciences Panel Discussion

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  1. Life Sciences Panel Discussion • April 5-6, 2018 Fordham University • Stephane Drouin

  2. UCB’s proposition Creating value for patients

  3. Shifting the IP paradigm UCB’s IP proposition Public Perception UCB

  4. Streamlining our patent portfolio has helped UCB to focus on CORE INNOVATION: Innovation that makes a tangible difference to patients

  5. UCB’s ‘core innovation’ proposition What it means and how it differs - 25 % Patient-centric medicine providing access and sustainable healthcare meeting patient needs Pushing our company to find the right drug for the right patient Make the linkbetween value wecreate and whatweprotect

  6. Patents are not the goal… …DELIVERING PATIENT SOLUTIONS IS.

  7. Thanks!

  8. Pat-INFORMED Database Patent Information Initiative for Medicines (Pat-INFORMED) • Joint IFPMA and WIPO initiative announced at WIPO General Assembly (10/2017). • Aims to enhance the reputation of intellectual property as a foundation of global healthcare. • Welcomed by WHO, the Gates Foundation, the Medicines Patent Pool and many member states. • UCB and more than 20 other companies committed to make global patent information, similar to the US “Orange book”, on medicines available via Pat-INFORMED. • Initial database covers granted patents for small molecule products within oncology, hepatitis C, cardiovascular, HIV, diabetes, respiratory therapy areas, and any products on the WHO Essential Medicines List.

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