India could potentially account for 8-10 per cent of work share outsourced to CDMOs globally by 2033, an outcome of a significant amount of work shifting from EU and the US to Asia, a report by McKinsey & Company has said. The global CRDMO (Contract Research Development & Manufacturing Organisation) industry is about to witness a re-distribution of outsourcing work across several Asian countries, with India and Korea emerging as new powerhouses by 2033, the report said. According to a McKinsey analysis, by 2033, India could potentially account for 8-10 per cent share of work outsourced to CDMOs globally. "This growth is largely driven by the evolving geopolitical environment with most Indian CRDMOs expecting 20-40 per cent of their new business to stem from these changes," the survey stated. As per market estimates, the global CDMO industry is estimated at USD 224 billion which is expected to rise to USD 465 billion by 2032. McKinsey & Company Partner Anirudh Roy Popli ...