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New BEAM Alliance Position Paper calls out worldwide stakeholders to support SME-driven innovation and revive the product pipeline fighting antimicrobial resistance

  • 2017 marks the beginning of a strong collective fight aimed at setting up initiatives to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on a national and international level
  • European BEAM Alliance emphasises key role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as major innovators and presents a set of guidelines on how to more effectively reinforce and support antibacterial research and development (R&D) by SMEs
  • Globally, some 250 biotech companies are focusing on developing new drugs to combat AMR – The 40 BEAM members alone approx. 120 new drug candidates in their pipelines including many novel breakthrough approaches

Paris (France), November 16 th , 2017 In 2017, the collective fight to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has experienced a new upswing. Following the eye-opening report of British economist Lord Jim O'Neill, policymakers, funding bodies and national governments set up a series of new initiatives to accelerate drug development by supporting research and development (R&D) in the AMR field.

Taking advantage of the World Antibiotic Awareness Week (WHO) and 2 days before the European Antibiotic Awareness Day (Nov 18, 2017), the European BEAM alliance, representing 40 'Biopharmaceutical companies from Europe innovating in AntiMicrobial resistance' research, today released a position paper to acknowledge these efforts and to highlight the important role that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are playing as innovators.

The document lists ten (10) guidelines as to how antibacterial R&D could be revived and proposes specific support for SME-driven innovation in the AMR field. The alliance particularly demands that policymakers understand the specific nature and needs of SMEs to design effective PUSH and PULL mechanisms.

  1. Adequately-shaped incentive mechanisms that ultimately rewards R&D evidence
  2. Health Technology Assessment recognising the true value of SME innovation
  3. Dedicated regulatory pathways to support the specific needs of AMR projects and act as pre-qualification criteria to some PUSH/PULL incentive mechanisms
  4. PUSH incentives and funding mechanisms that are directed to SMEs, calibrated and accessible for SMEs in practice
  5. Calibrated Market Entry Rewards (MER) to ensure continuous and sustainable innovation from academics to biotech companies and to large pharma players
  6. R&D prizes and phase entry rewards as effective PULL mechanisms for SMEs to incentivise the most underserved indications in AMR
  7. Targeted tax incentives specifically addressing SMEs to incentivise private investments into AMR-focused companies and/or avoid de-prioritization
  8. Going beyond to exploit all possibilities for AMR from SMEs
  9. Support education to strengthen attractiveness of the field for R&D professionals/scientists
  10. Long term thinking and wisely usage of AMR innovations combined with appropriate diagnostics development

Marie Petit, coordinator of the BEAM alliance, says:  "Existing SMEs in the AMR field are true pioneers! Despite a much-underserved ecosystem to fund and perform R&D, they fight to make the difference for millions of patients and come up with very innovative approaches – both antibacterial and non-antibacterial (prevention, anti-virulence, anti-biofilm, phages, microbiome protection.). They carry the hope for the coming decades and it is of upmost importance that policymakers and countries involved in the fight against AMR make sure their policies are laser focused on SMEs need and none is left behind until the ecosystem is properly revived."

" Due to their versatile properties, bacteria are evolving resistance faster than policymakers are implementing action. It is of enormous importance to ultimately revive R&D in AMR by developing compelling surveillance data, encouraging out-of-the-box thinking, rewarding R&D evidence and strengthening existing scientific expertise ." adds Marc Gitzinger, CEO of BioVersys AG, Switzerland, Vice-President of the BEAM Alliance.

Marc Lemonnier, CEO of Antabio SAS, France, Member of the Management Board of the BEAM Alliance comments: " Globally, some 250 biotech companies are working on new antibacterial strategies. SMEs are the crucial innovation engine in the AMR field. Addressing the specific requirements of SME-driven innovation within current AMR initiatives is key in order to provide patients with effective drugs that can win the fight against AMR ."

In March 2018, the BEAM alliance together with Berlin-based BIOCOM AG will invite key players to a one-day-conference, providing a discussion platform for addressing the specific challenges of SMEs in developing new antimicrobials and AMR diagnostics. The Berlin Conference 2018 expects more than 200 high-level representatives from policy, academia, industry and the finance sector. " We will have more than 40 speakers, among them over half from SMEs, to explore the best business strategies in the AMR R&D arena ." says Sandra Wirsching from BIOCOM AG, a life science-focused publishing house. The event is further supported by the German Fraunhofer Society and the EU-funded "European Gram Negative Anti-Bacterial Engine" (ENABLE) consortium.

To have full access to the BEAM Alliance position paper 2017 , you can click here .

About the BEAM Alliance:

The BEAM Alliance ( B iopharmaceutical companies from E urope innovating in A nti- M icrobial resistance research) plays a key role working on a European and national level to represent the interests of its 40 members. The BEAM members are collectively developing over 120 new R&D projects focused upon the cure and prevention of bacterial infections. They cover the whole range of pharmaceutical drug development from small molecule antibiotics, antibiotic combinations, phages, antibodies, prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines, peptides, prebiotics, other bioproducts, adjunctive therapies and medical devices, thus representing the large majority of all European companies actively working on AMR. The goal of the BEAM alliance is to maintain and promote awareness of SME-driven innovation in the field and to support policymakers in understanding economic business models around AMR. The BEAM Alliance closely cooperates with all stakeholders dedicated to the fight against AMR.

www.beam-alliance.eu

About the Berlin Conference "Novel Antimicrobials & AMR diagnostics"

The "Berlin Conference on Life Sciences" was started eleven years ago as a BIOCOM event to discuss promising developments in the biotech and pharma business in Europe. For the second year in a row, the Berlin Conference addresses the AMR market and its challenges. The one-day-event aims at building a broad discussion platform for relevant stakeholders in the field to help accelerating innovation. That there is a need of combined efforts is underlined by the rise of a multitude of global, European and national initiatives to support the development of new antimicrobials and diagnostics. The conference brings together people from science and business, investors and policy makers, start-ups and health economists, the public and private sector, to highlight the most promising technologies, to showcase best-practice examples and to discuss how to follow successful business strategies in the AMR market.

www.berlin-conferences.com

BEAM Alliance Member Companies:

Abac Therapeutics – AiCuris Anti-infective Cures – Alaxia  – Allecra Therapeutics – Antabio – AntibioTx – Arsanis – Auspherix – Basilea Pharmaceutica International – BioFilm Pharma – BioVersys – Centauri Therapeutics – Combioxin – Da Volterra – Debiopharm International – Deinobiotics/Deinove – Destiny Pharma – Discuva – Eligo Bioscience – Helperby Therapeutics – Karveel Pharmaceuticals – MaaT Pharma – Madam Therapeutics – Motif Bio – Mutabilis – Nabriva Therapeutics – Neem Biotech – Northern Antibiotics – Nosopharm – NovaBiotics – Pherecydes Pharma – Phico Therapeutics – Polyphor – QureTech Bio – Redx Anti-Infectives – Septeos – SetLance srl – Ultupharma – VaxDyn – Vibiosphen

BEAM Alliance Associated Member Companies:

Bioaster – Vivexia

Contacts:   Press@Beam-Alliance.eu

Board Members

Florence Séjourné, President (Da Volterra)
Marc Gitzinger, Vice-President (BioVersys)
Holger Schmoll (AiCuris)
Mark Jones (Basilea)
Marc Lemonnier ( Antabio)
  Coordinator

Marie Petit
T.:  +33 6 50 01 15 33
E.:  marie.petit@beam-alliance.eu
www.beam-alliance.eu

 


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