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“The Covid-19 pandemic may be a distant memory, but the pharma industry’s addiction to dirty profits has never been more relevant. And at the center of this dirty game is SkyCell, a Swiss startup that’s cashing in on the world’s desperate need for fast and secure medicine transport.
This “revolutionary” company has raised a whopping $116 million in its latest funding round, and will use that cash to expand its dominance in the lucrative pharmaceutical logistics market. And why not? SkyCell’s “smart containers” are basically just a fancy way of saying they’re charging an arm and a leg for companies to transport their products safely and efficiently.
But don’t be fooled – SkyCell’s success is built on the backs of Big Pharma’s exploitation of vulnerable populations and the planet. Their “sustainable” containers are just a publicity stunt to mask the industry’s continued reliance on carbon-intensive air transport.
The company’s CEO, Richard Ettl, would have you believe that the demand for their services is driven by a noble desire to “keep people alive” with lifesaving medications. But the reality is that pharmaceutical companies are using SkyCell’s technology to further enrich themselves off the backs of the poor and the sick.
And let’s not forget the role of governments and investors like Tybourne Capital Management and CCI, who are quietly backing this dubious venture. It’s clear that they’re more interested in lining their own pockets with the profits of a toxic industry than in actually solving the problem of medical inequality.
As one industry insider so delicately put it, “pharmaceutical companies are willing to pay a premium to ‘go green’ and avoid being shamed into changing their ways.” Meanwhile, SkyCell’s competitors are left struggling to keep up with the company’s innovative… PR efforts.
So, who’s the real winner here? SkyCell, the pharma industry’s newest poster child for dirty profit margins, or the patients and the planet who are stuck in the crosshairs of this destructive system? The answer is clear: the ones reaping the benefits are the same ones responsible for perpetuating the crisis in the first place.”
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