6
Oct
2026

SK pharmteco

Exhibitor at CPHI Milan 2026 stand 10A25, Contract Manufacturing & Services
About Us

SK pharmteco is a leading global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) and provider of contract analytical services, with a trusted network of cGMP facilities and laboratories in key markets worldwide. We are recognized as a global leader in Small Molecule and Viral Vector CDMO services, supporting programs from early development through commercial scale.
We partner with clients through scientific excellence, applying deep technical expertise and rigorous quality standards to solve the most complex development and manufacturing challenges. 

  • Country/Region:
    United States
  • On CPHI since:
    2022
  • Certificates:
    2
  • Employees:
    1000 - 4999
Company types
CMO/CDMO
Primary activities
Analytical Services
API Producer
Chemical Development
Contract Manufacturer
Custom Manufacturing/Custom Synthesis
Fine Chemicals Company
Intermediates Manufacturer
Laboratory Services
Contact info
Event information
CPHI Milan 2026
  • 6 Oct 2026 - 8 Oct 2026
  • Fiera Milano, Italy
  • Visit us at stand 10A25, Contract Manufacturing & Services

Products Featured at CPHI Milan 2026

  • Analytical Services

    Product Analytical Services

    •Method Development & Validation • Release Testing •Reference Standard Qualification •Compendial Testing (USP / EP / BP / JP) •Characterization (XRPD, NMR, FTIR) •Chiral Separations •Particle Size Analysis •Elemental Impurities (ICP-MS) USP ,, ICH Q3D •Impurity Identification (GC-MS & High-Resolution, Accu...

SK pharmteco Resources (1)

  • Industry Webinar The Impact of Environmental and Social Responsibility on Shaping LATAM–EU Trade Relations

    As the EU raises its environmental and social standards in the pharmaceutical sector, Latin American supply chains are feeling the ripple effects. Requirements such as mandatory Environmental Risk Assessments (ERAs) for medicinal products are increasingly influencing how LATAM companies operate—especially those exporting to or supplying the EU market. However, this evolving landscape also raises concerns over regulatory asymmetries. European pharmaceutical companies operating in LATAM may face higher compliance costs due to internal EU obligations, while competing with local firms not subject to equivalent environmental or social standards—potentially creating conditions of unfair competition. This panel will explore how EU-led sustainability initiatives impact trade dynamics in LATAM, and how multilateral cooperation, regulatory convergence, and the sustainability chapters of trade agreements can help level the playing field. Panellists will examine strategies for aligning standards while fostering innovation, resilience, and responsible growth across the LATAM–EU pharmaceutical value chain.