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Magazine Vol. 44(1) – January / February 2026 | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
As life sciences organisations hone their roadmaps in the light of the latest advances in the field, and its supporting technology, Sue Tabbitt, senior writer at Sarum Life Sciences asks some of the industry’s service partners how their clients’ goals and delivery approaches might evolve this year and where any plans for AI fit into that picture...
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Quality, supply reliability, and speed are not competing objectives, but outcomes of how operations are designed and governed across development, manufacturing, quality, and partner networks. When operational interfaces are clear and well designed, quality supports execution and supply becomes predictable. When they are not...
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Panel Discussion on Quality, Supply Chain Security & Agility in Pharma

Quality, supply reliability, and speed are not competing objectives, but outcomes of how operations are designed and governed across development, manufacturing, quality, and partner networks.
When operational interfaces are clear and well designed, quality supports execution and supply becomes predictable. When they are not, no amount of oversight, inventory, or technology can compensate.

This article comments on insights from 21 contributors from pharmaceutical companies, CDMOs…

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