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On 11 April, Camino recorded this webinar. The intention was to cut through the jargon to show you how AI is changing the future of pharma. This isn’t just tech talk; it’s about real changes happening right now that will transform your day-to-day over the next 3 years.

Get answers to the questions that matter to you: What AI initiatives on the horizon should I care about? How can AI be integrated into my daily tasks? How can I demonstrate AI’s cost-saving benefits to my leadership? And you’ll also see real-life examples on how your peers are making the most of AI right now.

Watch this webinar to equip yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven future.

Panelists:

Christina Busmalis, Chief Revenue Officer, Benevolent AI
A true pioneer of AI in healthcare, from healthcare-focused roles at IBM Watson, to Google Cloud, and now CRO at the leading AI drug-discovery company BenevolentAI.

Christina’s LinkedIn Page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-busmalis/

Tim Batchelor, Head of Global Commercial L&D, Ipsen
A highly experienced Learning & Development Director at Ipsen, building on commercial and operational experience across pharma, including roles at Otsuka, BMS and Sanofi.

Tim’s LinkedIn Page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-batchelor/

James Turnbull, Founder, Camino Communications
An expert in the application of digital and AI to pharma’s challenges, James has been an invited speaker on AI at MAPS, ISMPP, EMIG and other industry events. He co-founded Camino in 2023.

James’s LinkedIn Page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jturnbull/

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