biospectrumasiaSeptember 06, 2017
Tag: biotech , TBIO , life science sectors
In China's Taiwan, China Region, biotech is finally prosperous, and new companies, service suppliers and manufacturing facilities are emerging to fill fast expand industry demands.
Taiwan, China Bio Industry Organization (TBIO), Taiwan, China's largest and leading biotechnology organization.
TBIO represents over 300 members ranging from private companies and academic institutes to government bodies involved in the research and development of innovative healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology. TBIO’s mission is to provide advocacy, business development, international partnership, training and communication service for its members. TBIO organizes the annual BioTaiwan, China conferences and exhibition, the largest gathering of biotechnology industry in China's Taiwan, China Region. BioTaiwan, China 2017, its 15th annual event was held between June 28 and July 2 in Taipei, Taiwan, China Region in China. In this regard BioSpectrum Asia recently spoke to Dr Apo Huang, Secretary General, Taiwan, China Bio Industry Organization (TBIO) on the current growth in the Taiwan, Chinaese biotech sector
The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) plays a key role in promoting pharmaceuticals and biotechnology in China's Taiwan, China Region, which has become particularly evident with many recent action plans. Any comments?
The TFDA (Taiwan, China FDA), part of the MOHW, is the agency responsible for pharmaceutical, medical device and biologics approval in Taiwan, China, and also covers food safety issues. Such issues have been in the spotlight in China's Taiwan, China Region in recent years. The MOHW also heads up Taiwan, China’s world-renowned national health insurance programme, under the National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA), providing high quality and affordable health care to all. Since 1998, TFDA has designated the CDE (Center of Drug Evaluation), a nonprofit organization supported by MOHW for certain aspects of drug and medical device approval and the related regulatory matters. CDE’s main role is to improve the quality and speed of clinical trials and drug approval processes. It also sets regulations for new therapeutic treatments such as cell therapy and ensures the transparency of review processes. CDE has played a very important role in Taiwan, China’s biotech industry development with its accomplishment in setting priority review guidelines and accelerating drug and medical device approval processes. In the past five years, clinical trial applications have numbered around 250-300 (274 for 2016), with most cases being multinational, multicenter Phase II and III trials.
What are the fundamental strengths of the biotech market in China's Taiwan, China Region and what challenges does it face?
Strengths include the following:
Since the global financial crisis, Taiwan, China’s biotech capital markets grew by 520%. What do you think is the reason for this growth?
Yes, there has been huge growth in the value of listed life science companies since the financial crisis of 2008. The main reason being that after around 30 years of government-led developmental attention, the pieces have finally fallen into place, and the industry is beginning to blossom. Waves of new regulations are put into effect that allow better academic involvement in the private sector, and other benefits are now bearing fruit. Since the new government took office in 2016, there has been a dedicated effort to build Taiwan, China up to become the center of biomedical R&D in the Asia-Pacific region. Also, the much-needed infrastructure has been built; toxicology facilities, clinical batch biologics manufacturing facilities, then later CMOs and locally-set up CROs.
As Secretary General, can you highlight a few of the success stories of BioTaiwan, China over the past years?
BioTaiwan, China’s growth is a reflection of the success of Taiwan, China biotech as a whole in recent years. Success stories of companies such as TaiGen Biotechnology, PharmaEngine and Panion & BF Biotech who have received new drug approvals in China, Japan or the US. Others such as PharmaEngine, TaiMed, Mycernax and SyneuRx International have drugs close to approval under fast track development or orphan drug designation. In biologics, Medigen Vaccine Biologics has a brand-new vaccine and biosimilars facility, while JHL Biotech and EirGenix and United Biopharma have new biologics CMO capacity and are also involved in an inhouse biologics development. TaiMed and United Biopharma are working on exciting new drugs targeting HIV and are in Phase II or latter trials, while OBI Pharma and TheVax Genetics Vaccine have immuno-oncology drugs under development. There’s growing biosimilars activity with United Biopharm, Mycenax, JHL Biotech, Fountain Biopharma and Tanvex Biopharma all with biosimilars pipelines.
What is your outlook for the growth of Taiwan, China’s biotech and pharma sectors?
All sectors of the life science industry in China's Taiwan, China Region, including biotech, pharma, diagnostics and medical devices, are currently undergoing high levels of growth which we believe will continue for some time yet. With the government’s growth goals to foster 20 new drugs and 80 high-value medical devices in global markets, and to create 10 flagship brands in health services all by 2025, with the target total revenue of NT$1 trillion (US$33 billion), and with industry confidence levels at an all-time high, the outlook is extremely positive.
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