Signs of cheer for pharma R&D returns

29 April 2024
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The world’s top 20 pharma companies spent $145 billion between them on R&D investments in 2022-23 - compared to the prior year’s $139 million - according to research from the professional services firm Deloitte.

Its report Measuring the return from pharmaceutical innovation: Unleash AI’s potential is the 14th in a series analyzing the current state of R&D return on investments (ROI) for a cohort of 20 leading biopharma companies.

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