SK bioscience Wins Patent Lawsuit Against Pfizer Over Pneumococcal Vaccine
- No patent infringement found in exports of individual conjugate bulk substances and research-use finished products of PCV13 to
Russia - Company plans to export PCV13 vaccine components
- "We aim for the global PCV market with our 21-valent and next-generation pneumococcal vaccines currently under development."
In 2020, Pfizer claimed that SK bioscience's export of PCV13 individual conjugate bulk substances and research-use finished products to
However, the Supreme Court ruled that the individual conjugates comprising PCV13 do not fall within the scope of Pfizer's patent claims, thereby upholding the lower court's ruling in favor of SK bioscience. The Court also confirmed that the production and supply of PCV13 finished products for research purposes did not constitute patent infringement.
SK bioscience successfully developed
Following the ruling, SK bioscience now plans to initiate new business in pneumococcal conjugate vaccines by exporting individual components of PCV13 to countries with high vaccine demand, such as those in
Looking ahead, SK bioscience aims to expand its presence in the global pneumococcal vaccine market. From 2027, the company will be able to manufacture and sell SKYPneumo domestically. In addition, the company is developing a 21-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine with global pharmaceutical company Sanofi, which entered Phase 3 global clinical in late 2024. Simultaneously, the two companies are also working on a next-generation pneumococcal vaccine that is expected to offer broader protection than current options.
The global pneumococcal vaccine market continues to grow. According to Global Market Insights, the market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of approximately 5.6% to reach
Meanwhile, SK bioscience recently secured a definitive legal victory in a patent invalidation suit against Moderna, successfully challenging the biotech giant's Korean patent related to messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine technology. The contested patent covers 'modified nucleosides, nucleotides, and nucleic acids and their uses.' This case, which invalidated the only registered mRNA manufacturing patent in
About SK bioscience
SK bioscience is an innovative vaccine and biotech company, committed to vaccine development and manufacturing to enable more equitable access to vaccines around the world. Leveraging strengths on cutting-edge technologies, SK bioscience has been dedicated to promoting human health from prevention to cure across the globe. With the cooperation of domestic and international governments, regulatory agencies, healthcare providers, doctors, and medical experts, all of the SK colleagues are passionately committed to providing high-quality vaccines to those who need them and better public healthcare solutions.
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