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Sanofi boosts preparedness with S$800 million Singapore plant

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Modulus can also be reconfigured within a few days to transform between technological platforms, a process which traditionally takes months or years

SANOFI added a new plant in Singapore to make vaccines and other medicines, as the French pharmaceutical group seeks to bolster preparedness for emergencies, including potential pandemics.

The facility, named Modulus, came up at an investment of S$800 million at Tuas Biomedical Park, according to a statement. It can be adapted to manufacture up to four vaccines or biopharmaceuticals at the same time, and will be fully operational in mid-2026 and create 200 skilled jobs in the city-state.

Modulus can also be reconfigured within a few days to transform between technological platforms, a process which traditionally takes months or years, the company said. It can house the equivalent of 34 standardised production modules.

The modular factory enables the company to respond with urgency in the event of public health challenges, Brendan O’Callaghan, executive vice-president of manufacturing and supply, said in the statement. Sanofi completed another such modular facility in France earlier this year.

The facility’s addition ties in with Singapore’s efforts to boost vaccine manufacturing capacity. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Singapore had signed advance-purchase agreements with multiple parties, made early down-payments for most promising vaccine candidates, including with Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Sinovac and had arranged with pharmaceutical firms to facilitate their clinical trials and drug development in the Republic.

Earlier this year, AstraZeneca said that it plans to build a US$1.5 billion manufacturing facility which is scheduled to open in 2029 to make antibody-drug conjugates.

Novartis in March said that it will spend US$256 million to add to its biopharmaceutical manufacturing site, just a few months after AbbVie unveiled a US$223 million expansion of an existing manufacturing site. BLOOMBERG

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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