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Uses for AI in Pharma R&D

3 years ago By Josh Neil

AI is by far the biggest buzzword in pharma today – but unlike many other high-profile trends, AI has the potential to rapidly and totally transform the sector forever, speeding up processes, automating basic tasks and making sense of the huge data stockpiles pharma companies are dealing with. Nowhere is this more evident than in R&D, where vast data sets must be stored, formatted and analysed rapidly and the effects of potential treatments must be known.

To clarify the area for professionals who need to know, Proventa International created a White Paper on AI in R&D, looking at the innovations and trends shaping 2020, expert opinion on AI’s impact on R&D, and whether AI can reverse the steady decline in pharma R&D output. Below is just a sample of the full White Paper: to read the larger report, click here.

If you are unable to see the PDF below, please click here.

Joshua Neil, Editor
Proventa International

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