March 20196 The pharma and life sciences domain is shifting its focus from cure to prevention along with the technology that runs in the background. The industry that was hesitant in adopting new technologies have resorted to using electronic data capture and eclinical solutions for better understanding of the vast quantities of available data in real-time. Leveraging the best practices in the industry pre-packaged solutions are reducing the time and costs for assessment of clinical research data. As challenges in the form of stringent regulatory compliances, increasing cost pressures and heightened competition are being thwarted, companies are in pursuit of different methods to improve the quality of drug development and hasten their speed to market. With automation happening in the clinical research and data environments, modernization is occurring in regulatory compliance procedures and the quality tests linked to it as well. As the regulations are becoming increasingly stringent, this automation will ensure better productivity and sustenance by avoiding delays and discrepancies. New scientific disciplines are being explored with big data and AI taking the center stage in providing greater access to know these areas better. Technologies driven by AI, machine learning and cognitive automation are helping to obtain definitive insights from the data pool that is available. By deploying analytical models knowledgeable outputs can be derived from the information, paving way for better collaboration between the various industry stakeholders and clinical data management teams, and optimizing the costs, providing a competitive edge. Capturing the latest developments in the pharma and life sciences ecosystem, this edition of APAC CIOOutlook discusses the emerging trends and the future of the industry and brings in a comprehensive idea of what the remarkable service providers are offering. With an intriguing blend of insights from subject matter experts and stories of what vendors are catering to the clients, we hope this edition will help you in making the right choices for your organization.Annie Johnson To subscribe to APACCIOOutlookVisit www.apacciooutlook.comArt & GraphicsAmelia StewartFlynn SmythToby LangtonJohn GouthamManaging EditorAnnie JohnsonEditorialKeeping up with the pace of changeSenior WritersLane Adams Clara MathewRoyce D'SouzaEditorialAlfred MardinLouis BeckerRachael ClarkRoy ChowSinchana NageshCopyright © 2019 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.MARCH - 29 - 2019, Volume 05 SE 10 Published by ValleyMedia Inc.*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmailsales@apacciooutlook.comeditor@apacciooutlook.commarketing@apacciooutlook.comContact usPhone: +1 510.996.5168Fax: 510-894-8405Salesjames@apacciooutlook.comAnnie JohnsonManaging Editoreditor@apacciooutlook.com
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