IT as a driver for change in the life sciences industry
Join this seminar and get inspired on how to reduce time from development to submission. Learn how to shorten time to market by optimising your business processes within the areas of IT and compliance.
Companies operating within the life sciences industry are facing many threats and challenges. Heavy regulations and globalisation are forcing the industry to become much more agile and ready for change.
A way to obtain this agility is to combine improved and optimised business processes with information technology in new innovative projects. This will increase efficiency and thereby profitability and competitive advantages if done in the right way.
At this seminar you will meet industry specialists who will share their knowledge and give their point of view on how to operate successfully in the life sciences industry.
Who should attend?
The seminar will particularly benefit life sciences decision-makers who work with GxP and regulatory compliance issues: Directors in R&D, IT directors/ managers, QA and security directors/managers and IT system owners.
Agenda
12:00 Sandwich & registration
12:30 Chairman’s opening speech
Anders Greve, Nordic Sales Director, NNIT
12:45 Emerging technologies
John Y. Lee, Executive Director, Pharma- ceutical Compliance Associates
13:30 Case: Implementing new technologies - efficient use of IT
Bo Skoog, CIO, Biovitrum AB, Sweden
14:00 Coffee break
14:30 Regulations as a driver for IT changes in
life sciences industry
Torben Thorhauge, Manager, Compliance
Consulting, NNIT
15:15 Case: Improving business processes in R&D
Steffen Kølbek, Business Development
Partner and Head of eClinical IT Programme,
Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
16:00 Closing remarks
Anders Greve, Nordic Sales Director, NNIT
Registration
Seminar participation is free, but you are required to register before 12 October 2006. Please contact Chrstina Møss Jensen, NNIT to register.