At Lenus Health, we are constantly moving forward to enhance and innovate in the field of pharmaceutical supply and distribution. One of the key opportunities to strengthen our professional network and exchange expertise is participation in international industry events. The GCSG 2025 European Knowledge Forum, held from October 14–16, 2025 at the Corinthia Hotel in Budapest, Hungary, was one such valuable opportunity.
This forum brought together companies and professionals from across the pharmaceutical supply, clinical supply chain, and clinical trial sectors. Its aim was to create a platform for knowledge exchange, presentation of innovative solutions, and discussion of industry challenges. For us, it was an opportunity not only to discover new trends but also to share our practical experience in pharmaceutical distribution and supply chain management with other industry professionals.
During the three-day event, our team participated in panel discussions and expert sessions, engaging in conversations with other pharmaceutical suppliers and supply chain specialists about challenges, opportunities, and innovations in pharmaceutical logistics, inventory management, and drug distribution processes. These interactions provided a space to share our own insights while learning from the innovative approaches of others.

Throughout the sessions, new strategies in supply chain management, cutting-edge logistics technologies, and successful European case studies were presented. Observing these approaches and connecting with other professionals in the industry offered us a fresh perspective on emerging trends in pharmaceutical supply, sparking ideas for improving our own operational processes and services.
The event also provided an excellent environment for mutual knowledge exchange and professional dialogue. We discussed shared challenges, successful practices, and effective supply chain management strategies with other participants while presenting our own experiences. These interactions reaffirmed that true progress in the pharmaceutical supply industry comes through active collaboration and open dialogue, making participation in such a setting both insightful and inspiring.

The interactive spaces and professional atmosphere of the Corinthia Hotel in Budapest created an ideal environment for in-depth discussions and networking. These exchanges helped our team gain a broader perspective on improving pharmaceutical supply processes and innovation in logistics.
In conclusion, attending GCSG 2025 was a valuable and balanced experience — one that allowed us to gain new insights while sharing our expertise with others in the industry. The forum served as a reminder that collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support among companies are the driving forces behind progress and innovation in pharmaceutical supply. This experience has inspired us to continue improving and providing even more efficient services to our partners and clients.
