Adlib is a Silver Sponsor at
SPTechCon Boston 2011 - the largest independent SharePoint conference in the world for IT professionals, business managers, analysts, and developers.
I’m blogging from the show floor of DIA EDM 2011 - the Electronic Document Management event held by the
Drug Information Association - in windy and cool (but snow-less) National Harbor, Maryland. Held in the glamorous
Gaylord National Convention Centre (right) just outside of Washington, DC, the event kicked off today with a full contingent of vendors – many of the same faces along with some new ones such as
Veeva Systems (cloud-based business solutions for life sciences).
Adlib will be exhibiting at the Drug Information Association’s (
DIA)
EDM event Feb. 15 – 17th, 2011 at Booth #400. We’ll be well positioned between our partners – the Microsoft area and
LORENZ Life Sciences,the e-regulatory affairs experts. (We are included in the
Microsoft Life Sciences Partners guide at DIA EDM.)
Canada is lagging behind the US, Europe, and Japan in accepting electronic submissions for pharmaceutical companies. To help promote electronic submissions, Adlib has been participating in events sponsored by
Lorenz Life Sciences Group and
Regxia to help Canadian regulatory professionals understand and leverage the eCTD. The latest event was held on November 18 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
On November 18, 2010, Canadian regulatory affairs professionals – members of
RAPS Southern BC – will gather in Vancouver to network and share knowledge about regulatory publishing. Adlib will participate in this event by hosting a session about regulatory publishing.
These days there is lots of interest in the benefits, and challenges, of going electronic when it comes to submissions to Health Canada, as indicated by the turnout of more than 40 regulatory affairs professionals to an educational day-long workshop in Mississauga, Ontario today.