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LIFE SCIENCES 2010: The Global Collaboration Imperative

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)

Malvern, PA

LIFE SCIENCES 2010: The Global Collaboration Imperative

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SAVE THE DATE: Jan. 19, 2010

If you attend only one seminar this year, you'll be glad you made it to this one!
Join your life sciences colleagues from throughout the region at

LIFE SCIENCES 2010: The Global Collaboration Imperative

This is a one-time-only, closed-door special event with strictly limited seating, by invitation only—and you’re invited!

REGISTER NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT to attend an exclusive panel discussion and Q&A session with top executives from leading life sciences companies and think tanks.

Moderated by ThinkBalm industry analyst Erica Driver and featuring several surprise guests, the panel will discuss how pharma organizations are using innovative (some would say radical) collaboration technologies to out-think and out-sell their competitors in today's exceedingly competitive environment.

Lunch and refreshments will be served.

The event is co-sponsored by Microsoft and ProtonMedia, the #1 virtual world in life sciences.


How to Thrive in an Industry in Crisis

Industry consolidation. Expiring patents and pipelines in trouble. Expensive sales forces. It's no secret that healthcare in the U.S. faces an uncertain recovery from the global recession.

Life Sciences is at a historic turning point. In the new commercial models, companies are challenged to grow revenues and market share with smaller workforces and even thinner pipelines.

Meanwhile, millions of people have stopped seeing their doctors, stretched or stopped taking their medications, and put off elective procedures.

Lessons Shared by Top Pharma Execs

The pressure is on to bring Life Sciences organizations together cost effectively and efficiently to accelerate discovery, improve learning, and boost sales.

Join us for a panel discussion with executives from leading Life Sciences companies who are using a new generation of collaboration technologies to align their organizations to the new realities of their business.

Experience Live Implementations

Their pioneering implementations and practices are bringing the right people and the right information together at the right moment, helping sales, R&D, and business line leaders reach optimal business decisions in less time with fewer resources in today’s exceedingly competitive environment.

Attend and you’ll see their case studies and experience these innovative technologies first hand. You’ll also get an exclusive sneak peek at imaginative new “stuff” that could fundamentally change how Life Sciences teams work together online.

Get a Signed Copy of Tony O'Driscoll's New Book

You will also receive a signed pre-release copy of the new book, “Learning in 3-D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration,” written by panelist Dr. Tony O’Driscoll, Professor of the Practice of Business Administration, Duke University, Fuqua School of Business; and co-author Dr. Karl Kapp, professor of instructional technology at Bloomsburg University.

Don’t miss this one-time, invitation-only event. It could prove to be a turning point for you, your career, and your company.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL OTHER PANELISTS TO BE REVEALED SOON. But you must REGISTER TODAY to find out who they are. Only registered attendees will receive notice of the actual participants in this by-invitation-only closed door event.