What’s Next At Dr Reddy’s: Biologics CDMO, Cell And Gene Therapy Push
Executive Summary
Indian firms are getting their act together in areas like cell and gene therapy, with Dr Reddy’s aiming big and readying a facility alongside an alliance with a Chinese firm for a CAR-T therapy. The company is also doubling down in contract development and manufacturing, with an eye on opportunities in biologics.
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