Driving Efficiencies in Drug Development and Manufacturing
Overview
Investment in technology is driving the digital transformation of pharma and biotech business operations in key areas such as drug discovery, clinical trials and manufacturing. As companies become more dependent on technology, successfully procuring and integrating advanced applications will be a top priority for decision-makers, but without the right guidance they risk wasting a lot of resources.
This webinar – hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Infosys – explored how pharma and biotech firms are attempting to unlock efficiencies by digitising, simplifying and connecting systems, processes and data. It will look at how they are overcoming hurdles, such as investing in new and emerging skills, finding new partners, and reshaping internal practices to develop a digital-first mindset. It will also evaluate how to create a strategic road map for a successful transformation process.
World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers
Digital Transformation
How is digital transformation reshaping the operational and business models of the industry? How do you create a blueprint for the deployment of a transformation programme?
Emerging Technologies
Which emerging technologies look most appealing to pharma and biotech firms? How can pharma and biotech firms deliver pioneering treatments at speed and scale, with reduced cycle times?
Strategic Collaboration
Why is strategic collaboration between major pharma firms and startups important? What steps can be taken to connect people, processes and data?
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