NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The recent emergence of many non-BIG-Pharma companies ranging from those soon to launch their first products to those with over a dozen marketed products has caused a stir in the industry long dominated by companies with billion dollar drugs and worldwide marketing muscle. The advent of hundreds of smaller companies, many profitable, heralds a major development changing the shape of the face of the Industry, reports Strategic Research Institute.
The various business models each with unique marketing and sales needs beg for attention from the provider community that has adapted its offerings quickly to meet the new challenges.
"Pharma Marketing for Emerging & Early-Stage Companies" is one of 6 related conferences to be held concurrently on April 4-5, 2006 in New Brunswick, NJ as part of the annual "Pharmaceutical Marketing Summit" that attracts 400-600 pharmaceutical marketing executives.
The "Emerging" conference has been organized to address the unique challenges that emerging Pharma companies face. These include new product launches, co-promotion and marketing, regulatory and sales force issues, marketing rights and strategies, to name a few.
Presenters from this market sector include Adolor, Altana, BiogenIdec, Coley, Daiichi, EyeTech, Genzyme, ICOS, Idenix, Indevus, King, MedImmune, Millennium, Sankyo, Santarus, Sepracor, Solvay, and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
To request the agenda, and/or apply for speaking opportunities, contact the organizer, Glenn Pascual at Strategic Research Institute at gpascual@srinstitute.com or 212.967.0095, extension 245.
Exhibitors may still reserve space to meet hundreds of prospective clients and showcase their offerings. Sponsorship opportunities may include exhibit space, much greater exposure, and speaking opportunities. Contact Mark Alexay at malexay@srinstitute.com or 212.967.0095, extension 251 to determine what level of participation works best for you.
Strategic Research InstituteCONTACT: Glenn Pascual, Producer, Life Sciences of Strategic ResearchInstitute, ph: +1-212-967-0095, x245, gpascual@srinstitute.com
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