Artificial Intelligence Equals Progress in Biotech

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As an industry actively transforming itself in the pursuit of reestablishing long-term sustainability, life sciences are just beginning to embrace true digital transformation. They are now adopting a more holistic strategy that embraces a broader organizational approach common in industry efforts today.

At the same time, the technology itself continues to evolve, bringing new waves of advances in medicine, devices, and artificial intelligence. Together this amounts to a dramatic change in technical capabilities that could have profound implications for business, for the economy, and more broadly, for society.

The New Jersey Technology Council is hosting a workshop on digital transformation of life sciences on Thursday, October 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. at RMS US at 333 Thornall Avenue in Edison. Tickets are $40, $20 for members. For more information, e-mail pfrank@njtc.org or visit www.ntc.org.

The panel includes Ralph Neuneir, head of research for Siemens Corporate Research, Ajay Nyamati, vice president of healthcare and life sciences at MarLabs, and Rick Weiss, CEO of Viocare.

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