In commemoration of International Women’s Day, SPEEDCELL recognises the contribution of the women who play a key role in the development and implementation of the project.
Women represent an important part of the SPEEDCELL team. Specifically, 20 women are actively involved in the project, contributing across multiple areas including research, gene synthesis platforms, cell line process development, regulatory compliance, business strategy, sustainability, intellectual property management and project coordination.
Their talent, expertise and leadership are instrumental in advancing the project’s objectives and demonstrating that equal opportunities in science and innovation are not only possible, but a reality.
SPEEDCELL aims to address critical challenges in health preparedness, including reducing time-to-market for new vaccines and therapeutic biologics in response to emerging health threats. Achieving this requires collaboration across scientific, technical and strategic domains, areas in which women are making significant contributions at every stage of the project.
International Women’s Day provides an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of fair access in the health sector. Within SPEEDCELL, the presence and leadership of women reflect a shared commitment to building stronger, more resilient health systems for the future.