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Cypin Production is collaborating with Draco Healthcare Consulting to bring you the 2nd China Pharma Landscape and Forecasting Workshop™ at the Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, on June 7, 2012. As the Chinese healthcare market grows by double digits annually, the demands for true knowledge about the Chinese patient population, the standards of care in China, and the market size of different therapeutic areas have increased rapidly. Accurate data and forecasting are essential for companies who want to have a foot in China. Companies should start treating China as a key market, instead of simply one of the emerging markets. However, complexities within the China market have made accurate forecasting a huge challenge; not being able to make realistic and quality forecasts will limit the scope of what can be achieved in China, and leave companies vulnerable to unmet demand, or oversupply. We understand your frustrations and the unique challenges with forecasting for China, that's why it is important that you join the China Pharma Landscape and Forecasting Workshop™, where industry experts will provide an in-depth analysis of the current market reality in China, share best practices and real-life examples to tackle the complexities in the heart of China forecasting.
Key Success Factors for Incorporating Market Reality into China Forecasting Models Key Topics to be Explored:- Market Reality -
- What are the real market sizes of the China pharma markets?
- What are the most important unmet medical needs in China?
- Better China Forecasting -
- What are the key assessment factors that you need to consider in forecasting the China market?
- How do you take into consideration the generics competitions?
- How do you segment the huge patient populations?
And which of those patients belong to your target pool?
- Small Molecules, Premium Biologics, Medical Devices - based discussion and presentation on actual forecasting models
- Small molecule drug forecasting case study
- Premium biologics forecasting case study
- Medical devices forecasting case study
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