Pearce IP provides weekly reports on global biosimilars activities in the Pearce IP BioBlast®. Significant biosimilar activities for the week ending 27 June 2025 are set out below:
Adalimumab
23 June 2025 | US | FDA Approves Samsung Bioepis’ Unbranded Adalimumab Biosimilar
On 23 June 2025, the FDA approved Samsung Bioepis’ sBLA for an unbranded version of Hadlima® (adalimumab-bwwd), biosimilar to AbbVie’s Humira®… Read more here.
Aflibercept
27 June 2025 | CA | Biocon’s Yesafili™ is First Approved Aflibercept Biosimilar in Canada; July 2025 Launch Planned
On 27 June 2025, Biocon Biologics announced that Yesafili™, biosimilar to Regeneron/Bayer’s Eylea® (aflibercept, 2mg) has been approved by Health Canada in vial and PFS presentations, becoming the… Read more here.
27 June 2025 | EU | Bayer’s Eylea™ 8mg EU Approved with Extended Treatment Intervals in nAMD and DME
On 27 June 2025, Bayer announced that the European Commission has granted a label extension for Eylea™ 8mg (aflibercept, 114.3mg/ml solution for injection) with extended treatment intervals of up to 6 months… Read more here.
25 June 2025 | US | CA | Formycon/Klinge and Valorum Partner for US Commercialisation of Aflibercept Biosimilar
On 25 June 2025, Formycon announced that Klinge Biopharma, its exclusive global licensee of FYB203/Ahzantive®, biosimilar to Regeneron/Bayer’s Eylea® (aflibercept, 2 mg), has entered an exclusive licence… Read more here.
23 June 2025 | EU | Positive CHMP Opinion for Alvotech/Advanz’s Biosimilar Aflibercept
On 23 June 2025, Alvotech and Advanz Pharma announced that the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has adopted a positive opinion for AVT06, biosimilar to Regeneron/Bayer’s Eylea®… Read more here.
Denosumab
25 June 2025 | US | Amgen Sues Hikma/Richter and Shanghai Henlius/Organon Over US Denosumab Biosimilars
On 25 June 2025, Amgen filed BPCIA litigation in the US District Court for the District of New Jersey against Hikma Pharmaceuticals/Gedeon Richter and Shanghai Henlius Biotech/Organon… Read more here.
Dupilumab
25 June 2025 | LATAM | Bio-Thera Partners with SteinCares to Commercialise Dupilumab Biosimilar in LATAM
On 25 June 2025, Bio-Thera Solutions, Ltd. and Costa Rican-based SteinCares announced that they have signed an agreement to commercialise biosimilar dupilumab across Latin America. Under the… Read more here.
Semaglutide
26 June 2025 | NZ | Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy® (Semaglutide) Set for July New Zealand Launch
On 26 June 2025, New Zealand Doctor reported that Novo Nordisk is set to launch Wegovy® (semaglutide) in New Zealand from 1 July 2025… Read more here.
Ustekinumab
26 June 2025 | EU | Formycon and Teva Join Forces on Ustekinumab Biosimilar in Germany
On 26 June 2025, Formycon announced that it has entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement with Teva Group’s subsidiary, Ratiopharm GmbH, to commercialise FYB202/Fymskina®… Read more here.
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Naomi Pearce
CEO, Executive Lawyer (AU, NZ), Patent Attorney (AU, NZ) & Trade Mark Attorney (AU)
Naomi is the founder of Pearce IP, and is one of Australia’s leading IP practitioners. Naomi is a market leading, strategic, commercially astute, patent lawyer, patent attorney and trade mark attorney, with over 25 years’ experience, and a background in molecular biology/biochemistry. Ranked in virtually every notable legal directory, highly regarded by peers and clients, with a background in molecular biology, Naomi is renown for her successful and elegant IP/legal strategies.
Among other awards, Naomi is ranked in Chambers, IAM Patent 1000, IAM Strategy 300, is a MIP “Patent Star”, and is recognised as a WIPR Leader for patents and trade marks. Naomi is the 2023 Lawyers Weekly “IP Partner of the Year”, the 2022 Lexology client choice award recipient for Life Sciences, the 2022 Asia Pacific Women in Business Law “Patent Lawyer of the Year” and the 2021 Lawyers Weekly Women in Law SME “Partner of the Year”. Naomi is the founder of Pearce IP, which commenced in 2017 and won 2021 “IP Team of the Year” at the Australian Law Awards.

Chantal Savage
Special Counsel, Lawyer
Chantal is an intellectual property disputes lawyer with experience advising across the spectrum of IP rights, including patents, trade marks, copyright, plant breeder’s rights and trade secrets/confidential information. Recognised as a Rising Star in IP by the Legal 500 Asia Pacific (2021-2024), Chantal has previously worked for international and top tier law firms in Australia and the United Kingdom and now at Pearce IP.
With a science degree specialising in molecular biology and biochemistry, Chantal’s practice focuses particularly on complex, high-value, multi-jurisdictional patent infringement and revocation proceedings for clients in the life sciences sectors.

Nathan Kan
Law Graduate
Nathan is a law graduate focused on providing services and advice to life sciences clients, with a focus on litigation support regarding intellectual property (patents, trade marks, designs, copyright, domain names, plant breeders rights and confidential information) and commercial disputes.
Nathan is passionate about the intersection of law and science. Whilst serving as Sponsorship Director and subsequently as Vice President of the Science and Technology Law Association (SATLA) at the University of Melbourne, he led various engagement events, workshops and publications covering a range of STEM fields, including life sciences, artificial intelligence and digital transformation.