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    Artiligence focuses on “molecule launches” as the next frontier of Health & Wellness communications in India

    13 abril, 20262 Mins Read
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    From evidence-based storytelling to stakeholder-wide engagement, the agency argues that healthcare communication must evolve to match the complexity of regulated pharma and science-led innovation.

    Mumbai, India — As India’s Health & Wellness market accelerates, healthcare communication is being pushed into a new standard: scientific rigor, creative clarity, and stakeholder relevance—all at the same time. Artiligence, a healthcare communications agency based in Mumbai, is positioning its work around a category pressure point the team sees as increasingly decisive: research-driven molecule launches in regulated pharma.

    “I established Artiligence to address a critical gap in the Indian pharmaceutical advertising ecosystem: the need for communication that combines scientific rigor with innovative creativity across diverse and complex disease landscapes,” says Zelia Quadros, Founder & Managing Director. Zelia Quadros, Artiligence.

    Artiligence specializes in launching research-driven, global innovator molecules in India, supporting multi-therapy work where communication must translate complex clinical science into strategic narratives that are credible and actionable.

    Why “molecule launches” are changing healthcare communications

    In regulated categories, launches are no longer treated as single campaigns. The expectation is shifting toward communication systems: message architecture, scientific accuracy, stakeholder sequencing, and execution consistency across touchpoints.

    Artiligence argues that the brands that win in 2026 will be the ones that can balance:

    • Evidence-based communication (credibility that holds up under scrutiny)
    • Therapeutic expertise (context, nuance, and relevance by audience)
    • Meaningful engagement across stakeholders (HCPs, patients, retailers,
      fieldforce, caregivers)
    • Creative clarity (simplification without distortion)

    The Artiligence operating lens: four verticals, one standard

    To execute across the complexity of healthcare, Artiligence structures its expertise
    around four core verticals:

    • Branding
    • Medical
    • Events
    • Digital

    The agency says this model is designed to keep scientific depth and creative craft aligned from the start—so healthcare communication can remain clear, responsible, and impactful across channels.

    As Artiligence continues to grow, the team notes it is actively exploring strategic and mutually beneficial collaboration opportunities with partners across markets.

    About Artiligence

    Artiligence is a healthcare communications agency headquartered in Mumbai, India, specializing in Health & Wellness communications across Branding, Medical, Events, and Digital. The agency’s philosophy is art powered by product intelligence, with an emphasis on evidence-based communication and therapeutic expertise.

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