Company Shares 2025 Sustainability Wins

Research Triangle Park, NC, USASat Feb 28 2026
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IQVIA, a big name in medical research and data, just released its 2025 Sustainability Report. The paper shows how the company is working on people, public health, and the planet while keeping its promise to help make medicine better. First, it talks about staff. With 93, 000 workers around the world, IQVIA pushed learning forward by adding AI and data courses. More than 230, 000 staff members used these resources in 2025, and over 2, 000 joined leadership training. The company also listened closely to employee voices, scoring above the average for Fortune 500 firms in key engagement areas. Next comes technology. IQVIA broadened its AI plans by teaming up with other firms to make systems talk together and launched new AI tools for both inside the company and for customers. A council that looks after AI rules, along with a special data center, keeps the work safe and private. Patient access is another focus. The firm worked hard to get more people into clinical trials, especially those from under‑served areas. In 2025 it opened sites in Brazil and Argentina for a heart disease study, adding nearly 6, 000 patients to a global goal of 47, 000. It also grew its top trial centers network to 56 locations worldwide, including new spots in Brazil, Italy and Japan.
On the global health side, IQVIA helped governments and other groups tackle disease outbreaks, boost digital health tools and strengthen medical systems. Its worldwide reach and science expertise made these collaborations possible. Environmentally, the company kept cutting waste. All of its labs earned My Green Lab certification, and it redesigned test kits to use 98% recycled material. Shipping for cold‑chain medicine saw a 70% drop in packaging emissions, and many labs added ISO 14001 and 45001 green certifications. The report lists several external awards. IQVIA made the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies list for the ninth year straight, topped its category for five years running, earned an “outstanding” rating from TIME’s first health‑tech ranking, and won a MedTech Breakthrough Award for its patient app. It also got top marks in an AI report and earned five Human Capital Excellence awards. In short, the 2025 Sustainability Report shows IQVIA balancing tech growth, employee care, patient reach and green practices while earning recognition from industry watchers.
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