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Impress Group financed Abdul Muktadir to establish Incepta Pharmaceuticals in 1999. [5] The company started retail distribution in January 2000. [3] Incepta is the second largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh. [6] Impress Group's television channel, channel i, started on air operations from 1 October 1999. [3]
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Limited is a Bangladeshi pharmaceutical company based in Dhaka that manufactures and markets generic drugs and vaccines. Abdul Muktadir is the chairman of the company. Abdul Muktadir is the chairman of the company.
This listing is limited to those independent companies and subsidiaries notable enough to have their own articles in Wikipedia. Both going concerns and defunct firms are included, as well as firms that were part of the pharmaceutical industry at some time in their existence, provided they were engaged in the production of human (as opposed to veterinary) therapeutics.
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a Bangladeshi multinational pharmaceutical company. [1] It was founded in 1958 [2] by Samson H. Chowdhury along with three of his friends PK Saha, Kazi Harunur Roshid and Radhabinod Rai as a private firm.
Pharmaceutical companies like the Incepta Pharmaceuticals have begun to produce and market insulin and preparing to export abroad. Incepta has also signed an agreement with ICGEB to receive the technological know-how for commercially manufacturing hepatitis B vaccine. [1] [15] [16]
Recently, GAIN (The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition) provided US$2.9 million to Renata Limited and BRAC, one of the biggest NGOs in the developing world, to build and operate an innovative business model to produce and deliver multi-nutrient powders to vulnerable infants in Bangladesh.
The International Vaccine Institute (IVI) is a non-profit, autonomous international organization established with the mandate of making vaccines available to all. . Collaborating closely with the global scientific community, public health entities, governments, and industry stakeholders, IVI focuses on vaccine research an
Abdul Muktadir was the third child born into a Bengali Muslim family in Pashchimpara, Silam, Sylhet District on 19 February 1940. His mother was Begum Moshaheda Khanom. His father Abdul Jabbar was a renowned Moulvi and social activist, as well as the founder and headmaster of Silam PL Junior High School.