Ferring facts
Ferring was first founded in Sweden in 1950 by Dr. Frederik Paulsen. Headquarters in Switzerland.
International
Ferring International Center (Switzerland)
International PharmaScience Center (Denmark)
Production sites in five countries (China, the Czech Republic, Germany, Israel and Switzerland).
4 R&D Centres (Denmark, USA, Israel and Japan)
1 Ferring Research Institute (USA)
Market presence in more than 40 countries
Workforce, more than 3,700 employees worldwide
Turnover 2007, EUR 792 Million
Double-digit average annual growth rate over the last two decades
International PharmaScience Center (IPC), Copenhagen
State of the art purpose built R&D facilities based in Scandinavia’s leading biotech hub with overall responsibility for the coordination of all Ferring’s R&D work.
Location
Ørestad, Copenhagen, Denmark.
R&D Focus
IPC conducts pharmaceutical development, non-clinical development, clinical development and regulatory affairs.
Employees
IPC employs 420 people, split between its different specialist areas. Pharmaceutical development and clinical development employ the largest number of people, followed by regulatory affairs and non-clinical development.
Speciality areas
IPC undertakes work on all Ferring therapy areas.
History
1999: Ferring’s International PharmaScience Center was established
2002: Ferring’s IPC moves into new purpose built state of the art facilities
Contact details
International PharmaScience Center
Kay Fiskers Plads 11
DK 2300
Copenhagen, Denmark
Phone: +45 88 16 88 17
Fax: +45 88 16 88 19
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