ABPI Sponsor Womenspire 2023

18th April 2023

Tell us about your organisation.

The ABPI exists to make the UK the best place in the world to research, develop and use new medicines and vaccines. We represent companies of all sizes who invest in discovering the medicines and vaccines of the future.

Our members supply cutting edge treatments that improve and save the lives of millions of people. We work in partnership with Governments and the NHS so patients can get new treatments faster and the NHS can plan how much it spends on medicines.

Every day, we partner with organisations in the life sciences community and beyond to transform lives across the UK.

You can follow our work on our website (www.abpi.org.uk), on Twitter (@ABPI_UK), Instagram (abpi_uk), and LinkedIn (ABPI).

Why are you supporting the awards?

This is our fifth year supporting the Chwarae Teg “Womenspire” awards and we are delighted to be partnering with them again in 2023. This year, the ABPI is continuing to highlight the work we, and our members, do in partnership with others to support women and girls in STEM. This is particularly true of our relationships across the NHS, to research, develop and deliver life-changing medicines and vaccines for patients.

As the trade association for the research-based pharmaceutical industry in the UK, we work at the heart of policy development and decision-making to ensure that patients benefit from the latest and most advanced medicines and vaccines; with scientists currently researching and developing over 7,000 innovative medicines globally.

Our member companies are distributed throughout the nations of the UK and are a major part of a broader life sciences sector that employs over 250,000 people across 6,300 businesses.

Why does gender equality matter to you?

Many roles in the pharmaceutical industry require science or engineering qualifications, but companies also recruit people without a science background into roles in sales and marketing, IT, human resources, training, finance and many administrative areas.

The actual path that individuals have taken to get into their current role, and how they see their future career developing, is highlighted in over 80 case studies on our careers website (www.abpi.org.uk). These include undergraduates doing a work placement, people who joined a company straight from school and have studied part-time once employed, and others who have had several role changes in their career to date.

It is important to the ABPI that the pharmaceutical industry can recruit the very best people for these roles, regardless of gender.

Why do you support the work of Chwarae Teg?

We recognise that Chwarae Teg has been working to help ensure that women in Wales can enter the workplace, develop their skills and build rewarding careers, since its establishment in 1992. Your work with the government, academics and industry to influence the development of policies has been influential in opening up new and exciting careers for women across Wales.

ABPI is delighted to be able to support this work and your ongoing journey.

We know that by collaborating with Chwarae Teg we are helping to give women across Wales the support they need to enter the workforce, develop their skills and build successful, fulfilling careers in the STEM sector.

Joe Ferris
Operations Manager, ABPI Cymru Wales

Having the ABPI partner with us again by sponsoring the Woman in STEM category at Womenspire 2023 is incredible. This reflects our shared passion for attracting women into a very broad range of career options within the STEM sector where they have often been unrepresented. The ABPI’s support will enable us to do even more to highlight the achievements of our inspiring finalists.

Lucy Reynolds
Chief Executive, Chwarae Teg

14th Mar 2023
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