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Novo Nordisk to invest $1.2 billion in new plant in Denmark

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Posted on December 16, 2024

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk will invest 8.5 billion crowns ($1.20 billion) in a new facility in Odense, Denmark, for the production of rare disease drugs, it said on Monday.

Novo Nordisk's $1.2 Billion Investment in Danish Facility

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk will invest 8.5 billion crowns ($1.20 billion) in a new facility in Odense, Denmark, for the production of rare disease drugs, it said on Monday.

The company said in a statement the site will include a warehouse as well as a factory.

"Designed to be modular and flexible, it will accommodate multiple product types within rare disease, such as haemophilia," it said.

Construction work has commenced and is scheduled to be completed in 2027, it said.

($1 = 7.0926 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

Key Takeaways

  • Novo Nordisk to invest $1.2 billion in Denmark.
  • New facility to produce rare disease drugs.
  • Construction in Odense, completion by 2027.
  • Facility designed for flexibility and modularity.
  • Focus on haemophilia and other rare diseases.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The main topic is Novo Nordisk's $1.2 billion investment in a new facility in Denmark for producing rare disease drugs.
What will the new facility produce?
The facility will produce drugs for rare diseases, including haemophilia.
When is the facility expected to be completed?
The construction is scheduled to be completed by 2027.

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