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Two of Egis’ fixed-dose combination drugs have won the Innovation Grand Prize. The awarded Egis medicines feature significant innovations as they reduce the risk of cardiovascular events related to atherosclerosis due to the combined lipid-lowering therapy. In respect of these two products the company obtained three patents related to active ingredient development and two patents related to formulation development that are all relevant to large-scale manufacturing technologies. The recognition was not without a history, as this is the tenth time an Egis medicine has received an Innovation Prize or Grand Prize. More

Pharmaceutical industry is one of the key players of the Hungarian economy

The performance of the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry in the last ‘peaceful year’ before the coronavirus epidemic was reviewed in a comprehensive analysis by Nézőpont Institute on behalf of 16 pharmaceutical companies of the Hungarian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (MAGYOSZ).

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Egis won an Environmental Savings Award

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its establishment, KÖVET Association launched its ‘For a sustainable economy’ anniversary program and announced a tender for several categories, one of which was won by Egis on topic of environmental savings.

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Egis Health and Prevention Days in Kőbánya

In parallel to our mission, we serve people with all our knowledge and skills, so that they can live a long and healthy life. As Diamond Sponsor of the comprehensive nationwide health tests program, Egis Pharmaceuticals is devotedly engaged in the improvement of the Hungarian healthcare. Furthermore, thanks to the company’s commitment, hundreds of residents as well as the employees of the municipality of the 10th district (or Kőbánya) are offered free health tests within the ‘Egis Health and Prevention Days’.

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In Science, Egis is one of the Most Preferred Workplaces for Young Adults in Hungary

Egis tied as the most popular employer for science students and young graduates and early-stage professionals, found a new study analysing the preferences of young employees and graduates in Hungary.

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