Ireland has become a key manufacturing centre for the global
pharmaceutical market and in turn pharmaceutical manufacturing is now
the backbone of the Irish economy. How the industry evolved from small
firms that supplied the Irish market only, a sector that was threatened
by the introduction of free trade in the 1960s, to becoming a home to
most of the world's leading pharma firms over the course of the last
fifty years is the theme of this book. It is an Irish success story that
has helped to transform Ireland. It tells how inspired leadership, an
attractive investment package, and the occasional piece of luck enabled
Ireland to opportunistically 'grab the future'. It was not a journey
without controversy and confrontation most noticeably on environmental
issues. How these disputes were resolved is a key part of this story
which concludes with a look at the medium and long-term challenges to
the sector.