TRADESHOW PREVIEW
24nd Annual Partnerships in Clinical Trials
April 22-24, 2015 | Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Boston, MA
Partnerships in Clinical Trials 2015 is focused on bringing you new, unique solution-oriented sessions, interactive panel discussions, and peer-to-peer exchange designed to showcase real insights that will foster tangible, cost-saving, and innovative changes in your clinical trials and operations.
Delegates from all parts of the clinical trial value chain come to Partnerships in Clinical Trials to quickly identify, engage, and enter into strategic relationships that drive their clinical trials successfully forward as well as take part in the 60+ sessions and workshops geared to focus on several topic areas of interest, including but not limited to risk-based monitoring, strategic sourcing, emerging market, patient adherence, and more. This year's Partnerships in Clinical Trials event will again draw upwards of 1300 industry attendees for four days of high-level networking, idea exchange, and innovation.
In addition to productive partnering, Partnerships in Clinical Trials offers high-level workshops, case studies, and a lively Marketplace, debuting new content formats, improving the overall experience for all conference goers. The keynotes offer executive level panelists who openly share their insight and opinion on many important industry issues. Combined, these elements create an insightful and productive event that will have you coming back year after year.
In 2014, partnering was introduced at Partnerships in Clinical Trials, powered by EBD Group's partneringONE®, the industry's most advanced networking system, which enables participants to efficiently mine a large pool of potential partners, and identify and pre-arrange private one-to-one meetings with literally dozens of company targets.
Partnerships in Clinical Trials is organized by IIR USA, one of the most recognized and trusted providers of trade conferences and expositions, seminars, training events, and specialized business information and networking experiences in America.
Why you can't miss this event:
1. Learn to optimize your clinical development plan via interactive session formats. Case study insights from Takeda,
Pharmaceutical Outsourcing readers use Promo Code XP2000PHO to register
Eli Lilly & Co., Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb (and more!), solution- oriented challenge/solution sessions, and interactive think tank sessions create actionable resolutions to the most pressing industry issues.
2. Unedited, unfiltered, and never-heard-before. Partnerships in Clinical Trials is where industry leaders come to unveil new data or progress made on global clinical studies. Hear exclusive updates from The Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, Transcelerate Biopharma Inc., plus various large, midsized, and small pharma and biotech organizations.
3. Don't just be a fly on the wall, here's your chance to meet with 1100+ Clinical Outsourcing & Operations Professionals. The Partnerships in Clinical Trials brand is known for getting the key decision makers in one room. New for 2015, all sessions and Expo Hall activities will be taking place under one roof at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, so no need to search for 'the next big thing' - it's right in front of you.
4. Take the work out of networking with partneringONE®. This tool allows you to scour hundreds of attendees from across the entire clinical trial operations and outsourcing ecosystem to find new potential partners and meet companies that fit your criteria for your next multi-million dollar deal.
5. Become a part of the PCT com-munity and get ROI for months to come. Registering for PCT 2015 not only opens the door to 3 days chock-full of educational content, networking, and extracurricular, but leads the way to continued ROI for you and your whole team. Attendees walk away with on-the-spot
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