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科创成长层创新药力量:加速迈向商业化收获期 打造创新发展新范式
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-24 08:53

Core Viewpoint - The innovative drug company He Yuan Bio, known for its "rice blood-making" technology, is expected to soon list on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board, marking it as the first incremental enterprise in the Sci-Tech Growth Layer [1] Group 1: Industry Development - The fifth set of listing standards on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board allows unprofitable companies to issue shares, significantly aiding innovative drug companies in overcoming funding bottlenecks and accelerating drug development [2] - Since 2019, China's innovative drug industry has raised over 1 trillion yuan in financing across primary and secondary markets, leading to unprecedented activity in drug research and development [2] - China's innovative drug R&D pipeline accounts for approximately 25% of the global total, surpassing the number of active innovative drugs in the U.S. [2] Group 2: Company Performance - Companies like BeiGene and Baillie Gifford have achieved significant breakthroughs through a combination of advanced technology and commercialization strategies, with BeiGene's R&D investment reaching 14.1 billion yuan in 2024 [3] - BeiGene's core product, Zebrutinib, has received regulatory approval in over 70 countries and regions, generating 1.3 billion dollars in sales in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of over 56% [3] - Baillie Gifford announced a net profit of 3.7 billion yuan after its IPO, driven by a global strategic cooperation agreement with Bristol-Myers Squibb for its dual-antibody ADC drug [4] Group 3: Growth Potential - The Sci-Tech Growth Layer currently includes 13 innovative drug companies with a total market value of nearly 500 billion yuan, having facilitated the approval of 25 new drugs [5] - These companies are transitioning from R&D investment to commercialization, with a projected total revenue of 31.9 billion yuan in 2024, reflecting a year-on-year growth rate of 54.39% [6] - Approximately 9 original innovative drugs from China have received FDA approval, with companies in the growth layer contributing 4 of these products [6] Group 4: International Collaborations - Companies like Maiwei Bio and Nocera have secured significant licensing agreements, with potential transaction totals reaching 596 million dollars and over 2 billion dollars, respectively [7]