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Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials | ISSN: 2155-952X | Volume: 8

3

rd

World Biotechnology Congress

December 03-04, 2018 Sao Paulo, Brazil

The future of the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology market and research in Brazil with the next

president (2019-2023) – getting ready

Wilker Ribeiro Filho

Regar Institute, Brazil

B

razil has now about 208 million inhabitants and the country’s constitution says that “every citizen has the right to access the

public healthcare” and this make a permanent opportunity for pharmaceutical companies. According to SINDUSFARMA

in its website’s documents, in 2017 the Brazilian market was about US$ 18 billion being the #1 in Latin America, around the 8th

in the world with 241 companies registered (144 national e 97 from abroad). Just the public investments and purchases though

the national’s Ministry of Health was about US$ 3.6 billion. Yet, the government’s investment’s depend on considerable volatile

public policy’s that may change depending on the government, which is not that different from other countries. From the

year 2019 to the year 2023, a new president will rule the country when the pharma companies shall be aware of its intentions

regarding the public healthcare system, public acquisition of drugs etc, so companies can get ready for new and bigger

partnerships with the government or also new challenges. The public expenditure with healthcare has increased considerably

in some aspects, specially to supply the patients with high cost medicines such as biopharmaceuticals and changes also may

occur with public policies for funding science and technology projects, innovation programs’ support and investments in

education. As these activities are mainly performed in public institutions, with very low percentage of private investments,

they are in the campaign’s programs of the stronger candidates. Biotechnology is still considered a “technology of the future”

in the country so the government still gives considerable attention to the matter, but less than it used to give up to 3 years ago.

In this brief presentation I shall discuss possibilities for the next president term in Brazil, regarding public policies to come,

how it can impact the biopharmaceutical healthcare support with the billionaire market of the public purchases, as much as the

bioscience and technology public funding. By the time this presentation takes place, the new president will already be elected

and interesting scenarios shall be possible to discuss.

Biography

Wilker Ribeiro is a biologist, PhD in Medical Science, specialist in pharmaceutical technology and MBA in Business Management. Experienced in public policies for

industrial development of the biotech industry, businesses evaluation and management, innovation, building and managing triple helix teams with technical and C

level participants, project’s management and international strategic win-win relations. With the experience from lab tests to higher level management, has interest

in relearning things from bottom and up, manage interesting and challenging businesses and/or science projects. Innovative, brings and forms new views and

ideas when gathering “old” information with new ones, some yet to come, to improve competitiveness and results for partners, companies and other stake holders.

wilkersnake@hotmail.com

Wilker Ribeiro Filho, J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume: 8

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C7-106