Hanmi Pharmaceutical is a Korean pharmaceutical company focused on innovation in oncology, rare diseases, and metabolic disorders. It has built R&D capabilities and global partnerships over decades.
The congenital hyperinsulinism pipeline includes 4+ active companies and 4+ therapies across clinical and nonclinical stages. Zealand Pharma advanced dasiglucagon in January 2026, while RZ358 is in Phase III evaluation.
Korean biotech firms will present next-generation cancer therapies at the AACR meeting, including CAR-T platforms for solid tumors, mRNA-based treatments, radiopharmaceuticals, and bispecific antibody ADCs. Companies like AbClon, Verismo Therapeutics, Hanmi Pharmaceutical, and SK Biopharmaceuticals will showcase their latest research.
Hanmi Pharmaceutical has initiated phase 2 patient dosing of belvarafenib for NRAS-mutated melanoma in Korea, enrolling the first patient at a university hospital. The multicenter trial will evaluate combination therapy in 45 patients with locally advanced or metastatic disease.
ACT Capital Management invested $7.25 million in Viking Therapeutics as the company advances its obesity drug candidate VK2735 into Phase 3 trials. India's drug regulator warned pharmaceutical companies against direct or surrogate advertising of weight-loss medicines, while South Korean drugmakers target year-end commercialization of domestically developed obesity treatments.
Roche signed an agreement to invest $478 million in Korea clinical trials over five years, marking the largest foreign pharmaceutical investment. Korean companies are also securing pre-approval licensing deals globally, demonstrating growing competitiveness.