NextPharma inaugurates new production facility for liquid pharmaceuticals in Limay, France

"This project reflects our commitment to bringing the production of essential medicines back to France..."

09-Sep-2025

NextPharma announces the inauguration ceremony of its new liquid pharmaceutical production plant at the Limay site (Yvelines, 78) on September 12, 2025. The new plant is the result of the NextFly project, which is part of the French government's strategic plan for the reshoring of essential medicines production, presented on January 6, 2025. Supported by the France 2030 initiative, this investment strengthens NextPharma's role in promoting national health sovereignty and industrial innovation.

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The new facility at NextPharma's center of excellence in Limay specializes in the production of non-sterile liquid pharmaceuticals, including levetiracetam, an important drug for the treatment of epilepsy. The expansion doubled the site's production capacity and supports NextPharma's corporate strategy of increasing competitiveness while maintaining the highest international quality standards.

"The inauguration of our new production facility marks a milestone for NextPharma Limay," explains Bertrand PIHA, Site Manager. "This project reflects our commitment to bring the production of essential medicines back to France and to strengthen national health sovereignty. We have actively involved local and national partners to promote skills development and employment. We are thus making a proud contribution to the economic regeneration of the Grand Paris Seine & Oise region."

Partners, customers and institutional representatives are expected to attend the inauguration. The program includes a guided tour of the new facility, official speeches and a cocktail lunch afterwards.

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