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Insife / Oracle event at Oracle Denmark

Industry event: PV automation & Artificial Intelligence (1)

Automation, AI / Cognitive computing and RPA in PV

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Industry event: PV automation & Artificial Intelligence (1)
Industry event: PV automation & Artificial Intelligence (1)

Time & Location

Feb 11, 2019, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Insife / Oracle event at Oracle Denmark, Metalbuen 66, 2750 Ballerup, Denmark

About the event

Pharmacovigilance is under pressure to reduce cost of processing, while embracing more data. Automation of PV is a crucial step to reach the goals set forward, and many pharma companies have now embarked on piloting new forms of automation.

This event will shed light on how far we have come as an industry, examine current and future aspirations, and also look at what the available technology can provide.

The event is complimentary and we would like to invite all pharma and biotech companies, especially in the Nordic region to attend.

Event Agenda:

9:00-9:30 Registration

9:30-9:35 Welcome and event introduction by David Judge, Oracle 

9:35-10:00 Is outsourcing dead?

Perspectives on automation, robotic process automation and artificial intelligence in the pharmaceutical industry

by Martin Holm-Petersen, Insife

10:00-10:25 Automation, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence in pharmacovigilance

by Phil Tregunno, MHRA

 

10:25-10:50 Driving PV efficiency via automation - a Proof of Concept

by Stefan Knold and Marlene Quitzau, Ferring

10:50-11:20 Break 

11:20-11:45 A process automation pilot: A case study from ALK

by Peter Fejerskov / Bernt Husøy, ALK

11:45-12:10 Next generation ICSR intake

by Michael Braun-Boghos, Oracle

12:10-13:10 Networking Lunch

13:10-13:35 Considerating the regulatory framework, audits and inspections of automated systems 

Facilitated roundtable discussion with Industry and Authority delegates, sharing current learnings and viewpoints, potential barriers and benefits. We will approach the questions of "when is an automated system good enough to replace a manual process and how do you test and validate a learning system?".  

13:35-14:10 Lessons learned from innovation in life sciences – building a portfolio of change

by Troels Bærentzen, LEO Innovation Lab

14:10-14:35 Automating EMA EudraVigilance ICSR download, triage and E2b conversions

by Francois Audibert, Vitrana

14:35-15:00 Break

15:00-15:25 AI in Pharmacovigilance - case study from Astra Zeneca

by James Whitehead, Astra Zeneca

15:25-15:50 Achieving global benefits of applying automation to integrated processes: Automating the PSMF as an example

by Peter Stroyer Pallesen, Insife

15:50-16:15 AI in signal detection and signal management

by Robert Weber, Oracle

16:15-16:30 Conclusions/Meeting end 

by David Judge, Oracle

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