Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of healthcare and agriculture. We design our products and services to help tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges, and to serve the most essential human needs of health and nutrition. At Bayer, we’re committed to driving sustainable development and generating a positive impact with our businesses. Through the power of science, we’re pioneering new possibilities that advance life. That means reimagining how we care for ourselves and one another by empowering everyday health, improving approaches to patient care, and finding better ways to nourish communities around the world.
BARKLEY BRAZIL
Barkley is the leading mouthpiece manufacturer in Latin America — and one of the few worldwide with fully in-house production, from engineering to hand-finishing. We merge high-precision CNC technology with artisan refinement to ensure consistency, sonic identity, and global-scale capability. Our position in the market is defined by results: expanding international presence, relationships with educators and artists who drive demand, and an ecosystem built to sustain supply and growth.
Aché Labs
Aché Labs is a Brazilian pharmaceutical company with almost 60 years of history. One of the top 5 pharmaceutical companies in the market, leading in prescription and specialty care products. The company has more than 3,200 sales representatives. The company has 5 manufacturing sites and 6 R&D internal laboratories, resulting in a portfolio with more than 400 products.
ABPA Brazilian Animal Protein
ABPA is the political and institutional representative of Brazil’s poultry and pork growers. The Association has over 140 member companies and organizations from various links in the poultry and pork production chain, which account for exports in excess of USD 8 billion.
ABRACRO
ABRACRO, Brazilian Association of CROs, is a non-profit association that brings together and represents CROs established in Brazil, to contribute to the improvement of the regulatory processes of clinical research in the country and stimulate the development of scientific and educational activities linked to the sector. Founded in 2005, ABRACRO represents foreign and Brazilian CROs operating in the whole country, and brings together other service providers that work with a focus on clinical research, such as logistics and customs companies. The association also aims to ensure the practice of ethics and obedience to the rights of volunteers involved in clinical trials, following the Brazilian and international regulatory standards. It is also the ABRACRO’s mission to support the education and training of clinical research professionals | ABRACRO is a non-profit association that brings together and represents CROs established in Brazil and other companies that act in clinical research, to contribute to the improvement of the regulatory processes of clinical research in the country and stimulate the development of scientific and educational activities linked to the sector. Founded in 2006, ABRACRO represents 35 foreign and Brazilian companies operating in the whole country. The association also aims to ensure the practice of ethics and obedience to the rights of volunteers involved in clinical trials, following the Brazilian and international regulatory standards.
ABRACRO – Brazilian Association of CROs
ABRACRO, Brazilian Association of CROs, is a non-profit association that brings together and represents CROs established in Brazil, to contribute to the improvement of the regulatory processes of clinical research in the country and stimulate the development of scientific and educational activities linked to the sector. Founded in 2005, ABRACRO represents foreign and Brazilian CROs operating in the whole country, and brings together other service providers that work with a focus on clinical research, such as logistics and customs companies. The association also aims to ensure the practice of ethics and obedience to the rights of volunteers involved in clinical trials, following the Brazilian and international regulatory standards. It is also the ABRACRO’s mission to support the education and training of clinical research professionals


