Building Breakthroughs: Harnessing Data and AI for Innovation
The upcoming virtual event on December 18, 2024, featuring experts from Dotmatics, Databricks, and TDWI, will explore how modern data platforms that enable collaboration, governance, and integration of diverse and unstructured data can drive innovation and accelerate breakthroughs in life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and R&D by overcoming data silos and supporting AI-driven scientific discovery.
As organizations strive to realize the potential of AI, the complexity of modern data environments has grown. Many organizations are dealing with increasing volumes of data from diverse sources (including unstructured formats) while facing persistent challenges such as data silos and manual data transformation efforts. TDWI research indicates that unstructured data collection is mainstream and that a top priority for organizations is to build out a modern data environment to support diverse and distributed data for AI.
To stay competitive, organizations need a modern data platform that supports collaboration across teams, ensures robust security and governance, and provides easy access to data and AI algorithms. One industry that is a good example of where these dynamics are particularly important is life sciences.
From accelerating drug discovery to optimizing clinical trials, organizations in this sector depend on collaboration across diverse teams, often distributed globally, to make data actionable. Yet data silos and integrating diverse data remain significant hurdles, slowing innovation.
Join experts from Dotmatics and Databricks as they discuss modern platforms to support innovative use cases such as scientific discovery in life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and R&D.
Topics include:
- Key features of a modern data platform to support innovation
- Collaboration and governance across modern environments
- Future-proofing data and AI strategies
- How Databricks and Dotmatics support a transformational data and analytics environment
Featured Speakers
- Kalim Saliba, Chief Product Officer
- Michael Sanky, VP, Healthcare & Life Sciences GTM, Databricks
- David Stodder, Research Fellow, TDWI
Event Details
- December 18, 2024
- 11:00am Central Time
- Virtual
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