Life-science event planners can tap into artificial intelligence to improve physicians’ presentations and keep them in compliance. Here’s how one medical communications company is doing it.
Jessica Weller of CWT Meetings & Events details the challenges her life-science clients are facing with 2025 events. She also explains how A.I. can assist with event planning and budget management.
If physicians and nurses are using A.I. to learn about your company’s drugs or devices—and they probably are—it is essential to provide them with guidance and warnings.
Life-science meetings must constantly evolve to stay compliant while reaching objectives. Michael Varlotta is shepherding companies through that process.
William Reed is the backbone of the American Society of Hematology’s events team and a fountain of knowledge for planners in life sciences and other industries. Now he’s part of the Events Industry Council’s Hall of Leaders.
A survey of life-science executives finds trade-show participation has moved front and center in their marketing plans and budgets—a sure topic of discussion at August’s HCEA convention.