Life Sciences alert! Are you wasting money, resources and opportunity through data failings?
The more successfully they progress their own pipelines – either through proprietary strategies or international collaborations – the more data they necessarily have to manage. With patients’ welfare on the line it is an issue – indeed a responsibility – that cannot be dodged.
Data management kicks off a new series of forums in Cambridge starting on May 1 and registration is now open to interested parties – which basically covers any Life Science company expanding its proposition.
The opportunity has been fashioned by a tripartite initiative steered law firm Mills & Reeve, global tech integration company Jitterbit, and Business Weekly.
The series launch on Wednesday May 1 is a round table under Chatham House rules for C-level executives at the Cambridge offices of Mills & Reeve and kicks off with a bang. The topic on the table is Data Management & Integration which can be the making or the undoing of globally ambitious Life Science businesses.
The launch event debates the challenges involved in the movement, automation and integration of data – key to success, especially for a global Life Sciences company with multiple offices and facilities. Discussions can address issues such as low/ no-code enterprise app development, Front-end and back-end integration & large digital transformation projects.
Other forums in the series will run quarterly through 2024 and into 2025, addressing issues such as:
• Scaling Life Sciences for success – integrating & automating in a global era
• Recruitment & Retention of top talent
• Fundraising (including IPO)
• Collaborations & Intellectual Property Rights protection
The series will culminate in Spring 2025 with an invitation-only dinner for Life Sciences leaders at a venue to be confirmed.
The launch event will be co-hosted by Joost De Bot, Senior VP and General Manager EMEA & APAC (Jitterbit), James Fry (Head of Life Sciences, Mills & Reeve), and Tony Quested, CEO of Business Weekly).
We are inviting executives of Life Science companies in the region to register now to secure a place at the launch event and put themselves in pole position for follow-up sessions.
Executives should confirm their places as soon as possible by emailing James.Fry@Mills-Reeve.com or tquested@businessweekly.co.uk - or you can book your place at the May 1 launch forum by accessing the invitation with live registration link.