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JPM2026:礼来、辉瑞、AZ等巨头豪赌AI与并购
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-15 14:09
Industry Overview - The 44th JPMorgan Healthcare Conference is taking place in San Francisco, attracting over 8,000 industry elites from biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices [1][24] - The global pharmaceutical sector saw a record 516 licensing deals in the past year, totaling over $250.2 billion, indicating a rise in industry transaction activity [24] - The shadow of the "patent cliff" continues to loom over many large pharmaceutical companies, prompting them to actively seek targets and plan for the future [24] AI Integration - AI has transitioned from a concept to a core component of research and development, with companies increasingly focusing on its strategic importance [24][29] - AstraZeneca has elevated AI to a strategic level, implementing its AI Development Agent (AIDA) system to reduce CMC development time by 50% [29] - Eli Lilly announced a partnership with NVIDIA to establish an AI innovation lab, investing $1 billion over five years to accelerate drug development [7][32] AstraZeneca's Strategy - AstraZeneca is focusing on "next-generation dual antibodies + high-value ADCs" as pillars for innovation and growth, aiming for $80 billion in total revenue by 2030 [2][25] - The company has initiated 14 Phase III trials for its PD-1/TIGIT and PD-1/CTLA-4 dual antibodies, with peak sales expected to exceed $3 billion and $2 billion, respectively [5][28] - AstraZeneca's revenue grew by 11% in the first nine months of 2025, with core EPS increasing by 15% [6][29] Pfizer's Focus - Pfizer's strategy for 2026 emphasizes maximizing acquisition asset value, achieving key R&D milestones, and applying AI across its operations [9][33] - The company has reduced operational costs by $5.6 billion to offset declining COVID-19 revenue, which is projected to drop from $11 billion in 2024 to $6.5 billion in 2025 [11][35] - Pfizer is building a differentiated portfolio in the obesity market, aiming to launch products by 2028 that could tap into a market projected to reach $150 billion by 2030 [12][35] Novartis' Pipeline - Novartis is focusing on cardiovascular, renal, metabolic, immunology, neuroscience, and oncology, with a robust pipeline supported by various technology platforms [36][39] - The company expects nine products to achieve peak sales of over $1 billion, with CDK4/6 inhibitors potentially exceeding $10 billion in peak sales [39] - Novartis anticipates a compound annual growth rate of 5-6% in sales from 2025 to 2030 [39] Bristol-Myers Squibb's Approach - Bristol-Myers Squibb is diversifying its pipeline to navigate the patent cliff, focusing on neuroscience, cardiovascular, immunology, and oncology [16][40] - The company plans to disclose core registration data for 13 new molecular entities in 2026 and complete 14 Phase III trials [41] Sanofi's Business Development - Sanofi is actively pursuing business development to enhance its early pipeline, aiming to launch 8-12 high-quality early projects by 2028-2030 [22][49] - The company has completed over 20 business development transactions since 2025, including significant acquisitions to bolster its pipeline [49]