
Sanofi
Description
Sanofi is a French multinational pharmaceutical company, among the largest in the world in its sector. Founded in 1973 and headquartered in Paris, it is the result of several mergers and acquisitions over the decades, which have enabled it to develop a diversified portfolio of products and medical innovations.
Sanofi focuses its activities on three main areas: specialty medicines, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products. The company has a particularly strong presence in the fields of immunology, oncology, rare diseases, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Its subsidiary Sanofi Pasteur is one of the global leaders in the development and production of vaccines, contributing to the prevention of numerous infectious diseases internationally.
The company invests heavily in research and development (R&D), with research centers located in several countries, to develop new therapies addressing unmet medical needs. It also collaborates with academic institutions, biotechnology partners, and other healthcare stakeholders to accelerate innovation.
Sanofi operates in more than 100 countries and employs several tens of thousands of people worldwide. As a major player in the pharmaceutical industry, its mission is to improve patients' quality of life and promote access to treatments. The company is also committed to social and environmental responsibility initiatives related to public health and sustainable development.



