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[Lilly Logo and catalyze360 logo appear over a white background]
[Music Description: The song starts out with minimalist piano and subtle strings. As it continues, strings rise and fall throughout. Eventually, timpani come in and underscore the rhythm. Throughout the song, the piano comes in and out, varying the intensity, until the strings build towards a large crescendo at the end. The piece is emotional and stirring while never being overpowering.]
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[A close-up of a swimmer standing out of the water quickly cuts to a wide shot of them diving into a pool and then cuts to an underwater shot of the swimmer entering the pool.]
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[A woman cutting vegetables in her kitchen, cut to a scene of a woman dancing in her bedroom, cut to a scene of tree branches, and a woman is seen running outside.]
Tom Hopkins: We believe that health is everything.
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[A Lilly scientist puts on a white lab coat.]
Tom Hopkins: In the pursuit of life-changing medicines.
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[Speaker is shown on screen.]
Tom Hopkins: We take smart risks when partnering with other bold pioneers.
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[A woman walks across a busy crosswalk. Cut to her feet walking along a sidewalk. Cut to her stopping and looking at a poster that says, “Nothing is Impossible…”]
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[Close-up of the woman looking at the sign.]
Tom Hopkins: Because we know we can’t do it alone.
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[The speaker is on-screen, and then there is a series of historical photos. Cut to a woman in front of a whiteboard with a group looking at her. Cut to a close-up of the woman writing on the board. Cut to a lab scene where a Lilly scientist looks into a microscope. Cut to a close-up of her eye looking through the microscope. Cut to a microscope view of the slide.]
Nisha Nanda: Over the last 150 years, Lilly has collaborated with researchers and entrepreneurs to develop and deliver medicines to people who need them.
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[A doctor stands in an office before a series of brain scans. Cut to another doctor sitting next to a patient in a bed. Cut to a man’s hands holding a prescription bottle full of pills.]
Brad Robling: Today, we continue that tradition.
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[Speaker is shown on-screen. Then, a Lilly scientist sits in a lab, carefully dispensing a pink liquid into a container. Cut to a close-up of this.]
Brad Robling: Almost half of our new product launches in the last decade were enabled by this external innovation.
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[A machine quickly spins and scans injectors.]
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[Cut to a wide shot of the previous machine. We can now see a screen above it with machine information.]
Julie Gilmore: Catalyze360
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[Speaker is shown on-screen.]
Julie Gilmore: is our newest strategic commitment
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[Two men in an office talking, one is holding a computer in his hands. Cut to a woman sitting at a desk on a video call. Cut to a close-up of two gloved scientists delicately handling a vial. Cut to an overhead shot of a busy city street.]
Julie Gilmore: to external collaboration, working with scientific
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[A shot of a group sitting at a conference table in a meeting. Cut to a close-up of a woman talking from the same meeting scene. Cut to a close-up of hands typing at a keyboard. Cut to a close-up of the same woman’s face, wearing safety glasses, looking at a computer screen.]
Julie Gilmore: innovators in the biotech ecosystem to make it
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[An extreme close-up of a lab sample growing. Cut to an extreme close-up of a blood cell. Cut to a sped-up shot of a busy city center. Cut to a machine moving injectors onto a conveyor belt. And then the conveyor belt whisks them out of frame.]
Julie Gilmore: faster and easier to develop the medicines
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[A similar machine moves the injectors quickly down a U-shaped lane. Cut to a small machine spinning and then stopping. A hand comes in and pulls a plastic tray out of a slot in the machine.]
Julie Gilmore: of the future.
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[Cut to a wide continuation of the woman scientist in a lab. Cut to a shot of a lab; a person is at a computer in the background. In the foreground, someone places a liquid in a beaker. Cut to an overhead shot of a 3d printer.]
Nisha Nanda: Through provision of funding, world-class, lab space,
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[A scientist holds two small vials above his head and looks at them. Cut to two scientists standing in front of a group of machines. They open the cover of one of them and place a vial into it. Cut to a close-up of this same action. Cut to a different machine, pressing into a series of circular discs.]
Nisha Nanda: and R&D capabilities, we support bold science, from the very beginning.
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[A close-up of a woman standing before a screen giving a presentation.]
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[An overhead drone shot of an Eli Lilly facility. Cut to a panning drone shot of the front of the same building.]
Tom Hopkins: We have three pillars,
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[An overhead shot of two people working at a table. Lily Ventures logo appears on the screen.]
Tom Hopkins: Lilly Ventures,
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[A gloved hand places a vial full of liquid into a holder. Cut to a scientist pouring a liquid from one tube into another. Lily Gateway Labs logo animations on screen.]
Tom Hopkins: Lilly Gateway Labs,
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[A woman places something into a large machine. Cut to a large drill, drilling down into a block of metal. ExploR&D text is on screen throughout.]
Tom Hopkins: and Lilly ExploR&D.
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[Speaker is on screen.]
Tom Hopkins: Each of these pillars strategically remove barriers to enable innovation.
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[A machine quickly moves groups of injectors from a basin. Cut to a similar machine moving a group of injectors into a bin. Lilly Ventures Logo appears on the bottom left corner of the screen.]
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[A machine grabs individual injectors in unison. Cut to a red Lilly logo on a cloudy glass door. Cut to a Lilly scientist examining an item. Cut to a reverse shot; the scientist presses a device down into the item, taking a measurement.]
Brad Robling: With Ventures, Lilly serves as an investor and a strategic partner to the global biotech ecosystem.
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[Lilly Gateway Labs logo appears on the screen in the bottom left corner. A shot of the exterior of the Gateway Labs building. Cut to the Lilly Gateway Labs logo on a wall inside. Cut to a close-up of a scientist spinning the crank on the side of a machine as the machine moves something up and down.]
Julie Gilmore: Lilly Gateway Labs accelerates the next generation of scientific breakthroughs
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[ A man stands before a large video display wall; it has metrics and graphs on it. Cut to a medium shot of him tapping the screen. One of the windows on the screen enlarges. Cut to a computer screen with a close-up of a microchip; hands in the foreground hold a remote-like device.]
Julie Gilmore: by providing cutting-edge facilities, and amenities,
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[Cut to two women at a table talking; a laptop beside them is being referred to. Cut to a close-up of one of the women smiling. Cut to a lab scene showing a gloved hand injecting something into a tube and two scientists talking.]
Julie Gilmore: as well as access to Lilly resources and mentorship.
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[Lilly ExploR&D logo animates on screen. Cut to a close-up of a woman scientist talking. Cut to a machine, cutting samples onto a thin plastic sheet. Cut to a small piece of plastic with a sample placed into a liquid with tweezers. Cut to another angle of the previous shot. The hand takes the sample out. Cut to the sample being placed into a holder.]
Tom Hopkins: Through Lilly ExploR&D, we shared decades enterprise learning and expertise from discovery through to clinical
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[Two machines with large windows shake beakers in circles. Cut to a closeup of these beakers. Cut to a brown liquid being spun around inside of a vat. Cut to a machine dispensing pills into pill bottles. Cut to a close-up of the previous shot.]
Tom Hopkins: development to ensure programs are set up for success.
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[A woman sits looking at a laptop. She is smiling and talking on a video call.]
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[Speaker is shown on-screen]
Nisha Nanda: We created Catalyze360 to meet biotechs
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[Pan down a cafe window; a woman sits at a computer. Cut to a close-up of her hands typing. Cut to a wide shot of exterior buildings. Cut to two quick shots of injectors being assembled and moved by machines. Cut a close-up of a gloved hand clicking a button under an LED display on a device. Cut to two people in a manufacturing facility wearing hair nets, talking.]
Nisha Nanda: where they are. In a constantly changing world, we're changing too.
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[A woman stands writing on a whiteboard, and a man sits at a table with a laptop in an office. Cut to a sped-up, point-of-view shot of a train going down tracks through an urban area. Cut to an extreme close-up of molecular liquid. Cut to a sped-up shot of a 3d printer in progress.]
Julie Gilmore: We're continuously learning how best to serve the needs
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[A scientist dispenses liquid from a long tube into a container. Cut to speaker on-screen].
Julie Gilmore: of today's biotech companies.
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[A shallow focus, a close-up of a group of petri dishes. A series of quick shots flash on the screen, a close-up of an eye looking in a microscope, red liquid in a beaker, and a close-up of a sample through a microscope. Cut to a scientist taking a pipette from a cylinder filled with orange liquid. Cut to the scientist examining the now sealed cylinder.]
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[Over-the-shoulder shot of a doctor looking at brain scans on a display. Cut to speaker on-screen.]
Brad Robling: We can help turn promising ideas into life-changing medicines
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[A sped-up time-lapse of a large intersection in a city center. Cut to a similar shot in a different city. Cut to an overhead shot of an Asian downtown, also sped up. ]
Brad Robling: for people around the world.
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[Lilly A MEDICINE COMPANY logo animates in]