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Taiwan’s Bora Pharmaceuticals in potential $2.5 billion collaboration with Insilico Medicine

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 9:25 PM

July 15 (Reuters) – Taiwan-based contract drugmaker Bora Pharmaceuticals will partner with Insilico Medicine on ​a collaboration aimed at ‌improving efficiency, potentially valued at more than $2.5 billion if fully implemented, the drug discovery firm said on ‌Wednesday.

• ​Collaboration to “explore opportunities” ⁠for automation in ⁠areas including pharmaceutical development, process optimisation and quality systems, Insilico said in a statement.

• Collaboration ​expected to apply Insilico capabilities to improve efficiency in ⁠manufacturing, supply chain, ⁠distribution and corporate operations.

• “Together, ​we aim to build a scalable ​and repeatable model that can ‌advance promising drug candidates more efficiently, positioning Bora at the forefront of AI-enabled pharmaceutical development ⁠and manufacturing, and establish a long-term growth platform through the development and ⁠commercialisation ‌of high-value proprietary assets,” ⁠Bora CEO Bobby Sheng ​said ‌in a statement.

• Insilico ​has previously ⁠announced partnerships with Asia-based drugmakers including China Medical System and Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical.

(Reporting by Andrew Silver in Shanghai; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)