BELOW fantastic dicsussion on what critical meds american needs; why getting them will take extraordinarry cooperation because india and china are miles ahead producing generics becasue west's big consultants (in 1990s i worked with 3 of big 5 accountants consultancies and 3 of wests biggest ad agencies but failed to get maths of transparent brand valuation app'd) said that was cheapest way to globalise. This is not the peoples of India or China's fault-its a total failure of valuation of trust by global consulatnts and whomever paid them- has been since 1988 or earlier- see my work at EIU eg brand chartertng (Chris Macrae) or Economist survey year of brand 1988 (41st year of dad norman's work in St James0, 27th year of work with JFKennedy & 2 islands' Royal families notably supply chians of japan korea taiwan hk singapore 1960s rising! 2nd post looks at hundreds of intelligence connections needed depending which trillion dolar markets inteligence you want to copilot .
i can be found sipping coffee near 555 Penn Avenue DC more often than not chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -just a Diaspora Scot seeking data and communal health and ed servants to trust in 8 billion peoples freedom of brains
WHY THIS IS EVRERYBODY's OR NOBODY's FAULT BUT SYSTEM NEEDS FIXING NOW SO ALL OUR KIDS CAN BE SAFE AND ENJOY 10**18 more tech my family diaried with NET (Neumann et al) since 1951
Hypothesis - UN and all multilateral goals are right old mess because since 1999 multilaterals failed to share goals actionable intelligence with americans and youth/ytecahers of advanbced nations as well as what friend Dr Ybunus calls race povertymuseums.blogspot.com of developing nations. My daughter aged 27 grew up in washington dc region but intelligence at every grade of basic un markets non-existent. I can show you dialogues we had with ed system from age 9 up.
Of course ecvery community mnmeeds goal 2 - human energy food/drink
and goal 3 health
and goal 4 livelihood ed
and goal 5 safe home/transport for families to work, play learn
Event Summary
Logistical Note: In-person attendees should utilize the Southwest Dirksen entrance at the corner of First St NE and Constitution Ave NE. SD-106 is located directly after the elevator bank on the right hand side of the hallway when utilizing the Southwest entrance.
The United States faces a crisis in its pharmaceutical supply chain. Over 70 percent of active pharmaceutical ingredients are made overseas, with China dominating key supply chains and AI-driven manufacturing accelerating its lead. The consequences for Americans include record drug shortages, heightened national security risks, and soaring costs that threaten American patients and U.S. economic stability.
It’s time to take action. America has the technology, talent, and urgency to lead in next-generation drug manufacturing, and must make a strategic pivot toward pharmaceutical independence through economic revitalization and modernizing regulation to unshackle AI-driven innovation.
Join ITIF, Purdue University, and the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education (NIPTE) for a summit on Capitol Hill where top leaders in AI, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and public policy will discuss what must be done.
This historic program includes:
- 1:35–1:45 PM: Opening Remarks by Stephen Ezell and Monique K. Mansoura
- 1:45–2:20 PM: Expert Panel Discussion moderated by Purdue University President Mung Chiang
- 2:20–2:25 PM: Remarks by Senator Todd Young (R-IN)
- 2:25–2:35 PM: Remarks by Eli Lilly and Company CEO David A. Ricks
- 2:35–2:40 PM: Purdue President Mung Chiang Announces Commencement of Historic Accord Signing
- 2:35–3:00 PM: Historic Accord Signing
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