Sanofi opens innovation and operation centre in China

Sanofi first China Innovation and Operation Centre
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has launched its first China Innovation and Operation Centre in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

This marks a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion efforts within the Chinese market.

Madeleine Roach, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Operations of Sanofi, said that the decision to establish the center in Chengdu reflects the company’s commitment to staying at the forefront of global innovation.

Roach added that Chengdu’s important role in the biopharmaceutical sector, along with its rich talent pool and vibrant innovation ecosystem, makes it an ideal location for expanding Sanofi’s capabilities and deepening its presence in China. She believes that this direction will generate value for both patients and partners.

The center oversees operations from R&D and clinical trials to supply chain services, with plans to reach over 600 professional posts by the end of 2026.

This new center is already connected with the company’s operations hubs in countries including India, Hungary, Malaysia, Colombia, and Spain, forming a globally integrated and efficient network, according to the company statement.

Headquartered in Paris, Sanofi first entered the Chinese market in 1982 with the opening of a local office. Since then, the company has continued to strengthen its innovation and R&D efforts in China. It now operates multiple production and R&D facilities across the country, including four R&D hubs in Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Suzhou.

In 2025, Sanofi broke ground on a new manufacturing base for insulin active pharmaceutical ingredients in Beijing, with a total investment of about $1.16 billion (1 billion euros).

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