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  <title>Tackling Existential Crisis</title>
  <description>Summary In this episode of the Med City Pivot Podcast, host Arundhati Parmar speaks with Lars Petersen about one of the most remarkable corporate transformations in modern business history. Facing a catastrophic collapse of its core film business in the mid-2000s due to the rise of digital photography, Fujifilm executed a bold and strategic pivot into healthcare and life sciences. The company diversified aggressively, leveraging its deep expertise in materials science, imaging, and innovation to build a thriving biotechnology and medical technology ecosystem. Today, Fujifilm operates as a global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), partnering with leading pharmaceutical companies and startups alike. The conversation explores how strategic investment, diversification, long-term thinking, and innovation—including AI—enabled Fujifilm not just to survive, but to lead in a completely new industry. Links &amp;amp;amp; Resources   Connect with Arundhati Parmar   aparmar@medcitynews.com&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://twitter.com/aparmarbb?lang=en   https://medcitynews.com/   Keywords Fujifilm Pivot Healthcare CDMO Biotechnology Biologics digital transformation business strategy Innovation AI in healthcare Pharma Manufacturing monoclonal antibodies gene therapy cell therapy Diversification corporate strategy MedTech Episode Highlights&amp;amp;nbsp;   00:00–00:23 – Introduction to the concept of “pivot” and Fujifilm’s survival story   00:00–00:47 – The collapse of the film industry and existential crisis   00:00–01:15 – Fujifilm’s transformation into a healthcare company   00:02:39–00:03:28 – 2006: the pivotal year and 60% revenue loss   00:03:28–00:03:45 – Strategic decision to diversify long-term   00:04:22–00:05:08 – Why Fujifilm succeeded while competitors failed   00:05:35–00:06:26 – Key investments and acquisitions (including Biogen assets)   00:06:52–00:07:30 – Why healthcare is a stable, long-term growth industry   00:07:53–00:08:29 – Expansion into medical devices and imaging technologies   00:09:42–00:10:34 – Core therapeutic focus: biologics, gene therapy, cell therapy   00:10:49–00:11:22 – Serving both startups and global pharma giants   00:12:39–00:13:40 – Competitive positioning vs. Samsung Biologics &amp;amp;amp; Lonza   00:15:08–00:15:44 – “Partners for life” philosophy and long-term trust   00:17:52–00:18:49 – AI integration across manufacturing ecosystems   00:18:54–00:19:42 – Final takeaway: building shared ecosystems for the future of medicine   </description>
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