
Biovac gets $108M backing for vaccine factory in South Africa
THE SO WHAT
A 40M-dose-per-year vaccine plant in Cape Town backed by EIB, EC, and IFC is de-risking pharma supply chains at the geography level—manufacturing resilience is moving closer to end populations. If you’re in biomanufacturing or health logistics, your competitive edge is shifting from lowest-cost site to diversified, regionally embedded capacity that governments are willing to co-finance.
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