The life sciences industry in Switzerland directly and indirectly employs about 135,000 people.[1] It contributes 5.7% of the gross domestic product of Switzerland and 30% of the country's exports.[1] In 2017 about 30% of Swiss exports (worth $84.8 billion) were chemical products.[2] In the same year Switzerland was the second largest exporter of packaged medicine in the world, with about 11% of the global total, worth $36.5 billion.[3]
Switzerland is home to many pharmaceutical companies, including very large groups, such as Novartis and Hoffmann-La Roche. In 2013, 41 life science companies had their international headquarters (and 29 more their regional headquarters) in Switzerland.
A number of life sciences companies are either headquartered in Switzerland or maintain regional headquarters in Switzerland:
Company | Location | Canton | Divisions | |
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Established Pharmaceuticals Division | ||||
AC Immune | Global headquarters | |||
Morges, | International headquarters | |||
Acino Holding | Global headquarters | |||
Actelion, (Johnson & Johnson) | Global headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
International headquarters | ||||
European hub | ||||
International headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
European headquarters | ||||
Consumer Health Division, Hemophilia & Ophthalmology Pharma Global HQ Divisions with some Oncology | ||||
European and emerging markets headquarters | ||||
European headquarters | ||||
European headquarters | ||||
International headquarters | ||||
Biognosys | Global headquarters | |||
Various global functions and global product supply Functions | ||||
Caris Life Sciences | European headquarters | |||
Cerbios-Pharma | Global headquarters | |||
European headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
European headquarters | ||||
International headquarters | ||||
Pharmaceutical manufacturing site | ||||
Finox Biotech | Global headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
Local headquarters | ||||
Helsinn | Global headquarters | |||
Hocoma | Global headquarters | |||
Idorsia | Global headquarters | |||
European headquarters | ||||
InSphero | Global headquarters | |||
European headquarters | ||||
Janssen-Cilag, (Johnson & Johnson) | Local headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
International headquarters | ||||
Medela | Global headquarters | |||
Europe & Central Asia headquarters | ||||
EMEA headquarters[5] | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
Local headquarters and pharmaceutical manufacturing site | ||||
NBE-Therapeutics | Global headquarters | |||
Neovii Pharmaceuticals | Global headquarters | |||
NovaCurie | Global headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
International operations | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
OM Pharma | Global headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Santhera | Global headquarters | |||
European headquarters | ||||
Senn Chemicals | Global headquarters | |||
Siegfried Holding | Global headquarters and manufacturing site | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Local subsidiary | ||||
STAAR Surgical | International headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Europe & Canada business unit | ||||
Global headquarters | ||||
VAXIMM | Global headquarters | |||
Global headquarters | ||||
Ypsomed | Global headquarters |
70% of the investments in life sciences in Europe are made in the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland.[6] [7]
In addition to pharmaceutical companies (65 companies), Switzerland is home to many companies in the fields of biotechnology (338 companies) or medical devices and technology (341 companies).[6] [7] According to KPMG, there are 120 life science companies in Basel, 132 in Zürich and 92 in the Lemanic region.[6] [7]
In 2013, 41 life science companies had their international headquarters (and 29 more their regional headquarters) in Switzerland.[6] [7] In Switzerland, there are about 51,000 workers in the field of medical technologies (1,600 companies) and 13,700 on the field of biotechnologies.
According to Le Temps, there are about 900 pharmaceutical and medtech companies (50,000 workers) in the region of Basel.[8] The region of Zurich, mainly active in medical technologies employs 21,000 workers.[8]
See also: Health Valley.
According to L'Hebdo, there are 750 biotech and medtech companies (20,000 employees) in the Lemanic region.[9] Among them, 450 companies develop and/or produce drugs.[9] In addition to that, there are 500 laboratories from universities and university hospitals (in the Lemanic region).[9]