Novavax-Serum Institute Seal Win-Win Deal For COVID-19 Vaccine
50:50 Revenue Split In Licensed Regions
Executive Summary
Novavax has granted Serum Institute rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize its COVID-19 vaccine candidate in selected regions, in another endorsement of the Indian group's capabilities. The agreement, which expands on an earlier association, gives Serum exclusive marketing rights in India until the deal ends and non-exclusive rights for developing countries to the end of the pandemic, with the US firm getting half of net revenue.
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