Driving Scientific Breakthroughs in Life Sciences with AI | Experts

Event Overview

As life sciences organizations face myriad challenges — from labor shortages and regulatory uncertainties to emerging competition and inflation — leaders need to view technology as a key enabler to overcoming these obstacles and accelerating scientific outcomes. Join Dr. Sanaz Cordes, WWT's Chief Healthcare Advisor and Global Life Sciences Lead, as she talks about how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence are making major advancements in drug discovery, clinical development and commercial manufacturing. Dr. Cordes also talks about how life sciences organizations can create an enterprise-wide AI ecosystem and why data is crucial to making it happen.

Sanaz Cordes

World Wide Technology

Chief Healthcare Advisor & Global Life Science

Physician executive with 18+ years of healthcare and healthtech experience. Serial entrepreneur, investor, venture advisor, and industry expert on...

What to expect

WWT Experts is a recurring webinar series that highlights the people that make technology work. In each episode, host Matt Coble interviews an engineer, developer or technologist about the relevant business solutions they've created, the technologies they've mastered and the trends they're seeing in the market. Episodes are published exclusively for registered users of the ATC Platform. Registration also grants users 24/7 access to our virtual lab environments, vast partner ecosystem, trainings and proofs of concept and industry-leading research. Use our platform to:
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Goals and Objectives

Gain a comprehensive understanding of seismic shifts happening in the life sciences industry thanks to the likes of AI.

Who should attend?

Life sciences leaders and engineers.