Tune into this webinar and hear from Gilad Langer, Head of Customer Services, Solutions Architecture Lead & Industry Practice Lead at Tulip, and Daniel Matlis, President & Founder at Axendia, Inc., on why the future of Life Sciences is composable.
They’ll explore:
The Principles of Composability for Operational Agility: Discover the core elements of composable systems: bottom-up, agility, democratization, human-centric, and compliance.
Empowering the Frontline to Enhance Productivity and Compliance: See how apps improve operations by fostering a culture of operational excellence on the frontline, driving efficiency and regulatory alignment.
How to Leverage the Common Data Model to Scale Quickly: Ensure harmonization across all of your apps while maintaining the ability to adapt and extend your data structures, ensuring fit-for-purpose data collection and compliance.
Case Study Insights: Hear how leading life sciences companies overcame challenges such as data silos, maintaining accurate digital audit trails, and validation to digitally transform their organization.
You’ll be able to take away:
How to Achieve Rapid Time to Value with Composable MES: Deploy tailored solutions quickly to add value across your production floor using a composable, no-code platform
Gaining Operational Agility with Composability: Explore the transformative impact of composability on manufacturing processes.
Advantages of Human-Centric Applications: Design tools that enhance, rather than replace, frontline workers' capabilities, improving effectiveness without increasing complexity.
Integrated Compliance: Leverage flexible digital solutions to meet regulatory requirements while fostering innovation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts about the tangible benefits of composable solutions in Life Sciences. Register today!
Featuring:
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Daniel R. Matlis
Founder & President, Axendia, Inc
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Gilad Langer
Head of Customer Services, Solutions Architecture Lead & Industry Practice Lead, Tulip