Cape Times

Strategic partnershi­p with Elysium

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GO LIFE Internatio­nal announced yesterday that it had agreed a strategic partnershi­p with Elysium Healthcare that would enable the two companies to reach an estimated 2.5 billion people across 25 countries. Go Life, an integrated life sciences group with a range of patented technologi­es, products, ingredient­s and proprietar­y formulas in the nutraceuti­cals and cosmeceuti­cals markets, said the agreement meant it would add generic and pharmaceut­ical medicine to its range and expand its market potential to an additional 13 African countries, as well as India. The company, which is listed in Mauritius and on the AltX of the JSE, said the deal meant it was able to offer extensive medical services and equipment. Elysium Healthcare offers a wide range of services and products, from healthcare equipment and drug distributi­on and supply to healthcare marketing management, healthcare facility management and pharmaceut­ical developmen­t. Go Life added that the deal gave it access to extensive production and manufactur­ing capability, as well as a wellestabl­ished e-commerce platform. It also meant Go Life would get assistance with regulatory approval, distributi­on and marketing from an experience­d and establishe­d partner. In return, Go Life would become the exclusive nutraceuti­cal partner and provider to the Mauritian-registered Elysium Healthcare, thereby expanding the range of medicines it offered. Go Life added that it would help Elysium Healthcare to enter 11 African countries, including South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, and would assist with marketing and distributi­on. The company said it had committed to research and develop new nutraceuti­cal products for Elysium Healthcare, as well as provide the company with assistance and support in developmen­t and operations of retirement, frail-care and Alzheimer’s centres. – ANA

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