Our Story

Why Protection Matters

Biotis advances access to high-quality vaccine and biologics to strengthen resilience and protect communities. We believe every country deserves reliable access to essential medicine.

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Our Founding Purpose

Biotis was established with a clear challenge in mind: to contribute to a stronger, more resilient health system by expanding access to vaccines and strengthening local manufacturing capability.

The journey from protection to resilience begins with the ability to produce, deliver, and innovate.

WHY PROTECTION MATTERS

Protection is the foundation of public health

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For more than a century, vaccines have transformed global health by preventing disease, reducing mortality, and enabling societies to grow stronger and more resilient.

Yet access to vaccines remains unequal, and many countries continue to depend heavily on external supply during times of crisis. The COVID- 19 pandemic showed how fragile global supply chains can be, and how critical local manufacturing and preparedness are to protecting populations.

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a global achievement

For at least 3000 years smallpox had devastated humanity.

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THE POWER OF PREVENTION

Vaccination is one of the most effective and cost-efficient health interventions ever developed. Diseases that once caused widespread mortality have been reduced or eliminated in many parts of the world through immunization.

Protection is not only about preventing illness in individuals. It protects families, communities, and entire health systems by reducing outbreaks, easing the burden on hospitals, and safeguarding economic stability.

Strong immunization programs are therefore essential not only for health, but for national resilience.

Global Impact

The Challenge of Access

Despite scientific progress, access to vaccines remains uneven across regions. Many countries rely on imported vaccines, which can be vulnerable to supply disruptions, geopolitical pressures, and global demand surges.

During health emergencies, delays in access can mean delayed protection for millions of people.

Strengthening local manufacturing capacity and ensuring reliable supply are critical steps toward improving global and regional health security.

From Protection to Resilience

Protection is the first step. Resilience is the goal.

A resilient health system is one that can respond to outbreaks, sustain immunization programs, and ensure continuity of care even during global crises.

BUILDING RESILIENCE REQUIRES:

Reliable vaccine supply

Strong manufacturing capacity

Scientific capability

Long-term investment in innovation

These elements together create a foundation that allows countries to respond quickly and protect their populations effectively.

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