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Book

Author
CSL Board
Title
Celebrating 100, CSL: Just getting started
Imprint
CSL Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, 14 April 2016, 12 pp
Url
https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS19098.pdf
Format
pdf
Contains
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Description

Produced for distribution at the CSL Centenary Celebration Gala held 14 April 2016 at the Melbourne Showgrounds, Langs Road, Ascot Vale, Victoria. The booklet is a chronogical list of major events from 1901 - 2016. Made available online from the collection of Dr Neville McCarthy.

Abstract

A century ago, CSL made a promise to protect the health of a nation and help save and improve the lives of people with serious diseases. Today, this same promise is stronger than ever. Over the last 100 years, CSL has grown into a global biotherapeutics leader delivering innovative therapies to patients all around the world. With a unique combination of R&D focus, operational excellence and commercial strength, CSL is well-positioned to continue its leadership into the second century. In fact in amnay ways, we are just getting started. We are proud to share our history and our future with you.

CSL celebrates its centenary as a $45 billion global biotherapeutics leader, employing over 16,000 people in more than 30 countries and providing innovative therapies to patients all around the world.

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