17 JUN. 2024

A look back at the expansion of the LFB Biomanufacturing plant in Alès

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Laying the foundation stone, a tour of production and discussions on the importance of France's health and industrial independence were on the programme for this eventful afternoon: the kick-off to strengthening of the French bioproduction sector.

Because more than half of the medicines of tomorrow are biotherapies, and to meet the growing needs of patients, the expansion of LFB’s plant in Alès will mean that more biomedicinal products can be produced right in France.

LFB thanks all those who made the "France2030” project possible: elected officials, administrations and local stakeholders in the Gard department of France.
A special thanks goes out to the women and men of LFB.
Jacques Brom, Laurent Suster, Didier Véron, Laurent Burgoa, Christophe Rivenq, Philippe Berta, Max Roustan, Herbert Guedegbe, Philippe Pouletty, Vincent Loret, Laurent Lafferrère and Emmanuel Dequier.
Jacques Brom, Laurent Suster, Didier Véron, Laurent Burgoa, Christophe Rivenq, Philippe Berta, Max Roustan, Herbert Guedegbe, Philippe Pouletty, Vincent Loret, Laurent Lafferrère and Emmanuel Dequier.
Jacques Brom, CEO of LFB and Christophe Rivenq, President of Alès Urban Centre, 1st Deputy Mayor of Alès, Member of the Regional Council of Occitanie
Jacques Brom, CEO of LFB and Christophe Rivenq, President of Alès Urban Centre, 1st Deputy Mayor of Alès, Member of the Regional Council of Occitanie
Philippe Berta, Professor at the University of Nîmes and former Member of the French Parliament, and Laurent Burgoa, Senator from the Gard department
Philippe Berta, Professor at the University of Nîmes and former Member of the French Parliament, and Laurent Burgoa, Senator from the Gard department
Tour of production in Alès
Tour of production in Alès
Tour of production in Alès
Tour of production in Alès