Pharmaceutical Market Europe • December 2024 • 26-27
PMEA 2024
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This year’s Awards, held at the Sheraton Grand in London, included 17 categories
PMEA Company of the Year – Amgen
This year’s host, Angela Barnes
PMEA returned on 21 November at the Sheraton Grand in London to recognise excellence within pharmaceutical marketing.
The Awards evening, back for its 24th year, began with a networking event, welcoming hundreds of guests dressed in smart evening wear who were eager to discover who the 2024 PMEA winners were.
The PMEA programme rewards work that delivers clearly identifiable benefits and improved outcomes for patients, as well as societal value, in global, regional and local markets.
This year’s Awards included 17 categories, up from 14 in 2023, with PMEA Company of the Year now split into small/medium companies and large companies. A new category recognising Excellence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries was also added.
Stand-up comedian Angela Barnes took to the stage after a formal dinner and was joined by this year’s chair, Stephanie Hall, founder and chief executive officer of Uptake.
Taking home the first award of the evening, Excellence in Engaging and Educating Patients, was ‘An Outbreak of Optimism: Raising Atopic Dermatitis Patients’ Hope for the Future’ by Sanofi and Regeneron, with support from Havas Lynx. The judges described the programme as a “well-planned and tailored long-term approach to support a huge drug launch” and noted that its results “demonstrated statistical significance and were hard to ignore”.
Excellence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries was won by Roche-Government Cote d’Ivoire Partnership by Roche, which the judges said had “extremely impressive public/private partnership and a clear needs assessment, conducted with stakeholders across government, non-governmental organisations, healthcare professionals and international partnership”.
The highly competitive Support Agency of the Year Award went to Possible. The panel said: “The [agency is] small and clearly focused, recently founded and with a strong growth trajectory delivering quality work and innovation.”
The final award of the evening, PMEA Company of the Year, was given to Amgen, which had a strong presence at this year’s Awards, having already taken the top spot in two categories. The judges were impressed by the company’s leadership team and recognised that it had “invested in marketing skills and customer closeness, adopting a strong cross-functional approach in engagement”.
An evening of dancing and networking followed, marking the conclusion of another successful PMEA.
1 Excellence in Engaging and Educating Patients – An Outbreak of Optimism: Raising Atopic Dermatitis Patients’ Hope for the Future by Sanofi and Regeneron with support from Havas Lynx
3 Excellence in Collaboration and Partnerships – The Eyes Have It by Roche Products
5 Excellence in Engagement through Digital Channels and New Technology – Swixx Rare Disease Academy – The Premier Educational Resource for Healthcare Professionals in Central and Eastern Europe by Swixx BioPharma
7 Launch Excellence – UK Launch of LIVTENCITY by Takeda UK with support from Precision AQ
9 Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility – Unseen Unheard: The Untold Breast Cancer Stories Of Black Women in the UK by Gilead Sciences with Black Women Rising with support from Mearns & Pike
11 Excellence in Innovation – Charac by Charac with support from Sapience Communications
13 Excellence in Organisational Change Management – Regional Digital Media Centre of Excellence – New Way of Engaging with Patients and HCPs by Novo Nordisk with support from Kearney
15 Excellence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries – Roche-Government Cote d’Ivoire Partnership by Roche
This year’s Chair, Stephanie Hall
2 Excellence in Engaging and Educating Healthcare Professionals – Tillotts IDEAL Education by Tillotts Pharma UK
4 Award for Patient-Centricity – Cancer Equals by Bristol Myers Squibb UK & Ireland with support from Aurora Healthcare Communications
6 Excellence in Customer Engagement and Experience – Sandoz BioZone – An Educational Initiative in Neurology by Sandoz with support from Syneos Health Communications
8 Excellence in Rare Diseases or Orphan Drugs – The IGNITE Forum 2024 by Takeda with support from Emotive
10 Excellence in Public Health – Cancer Equals by Bristol Myers Squibb with support from Aurora Healthcare Communications
12 Excellence in Building New Capabilities and Mindsets – Building Mindset and Capabilities: Shaping the Amgen Marketers of 2030 by Amgen with support from Possible
14 Agility Award in Pharma Market Excellence – Driving Agility in Planning: Shaping the Amgen Marketers of 2030 by Amgen with support from Possible
16 PMEA Support Agency of the Year – Possible
Simon Bates, Group Head
1 Excellence in Engaging and Educating Patients
Winner