FALLS CHURCH, Va., July 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Blockchain
Systems in Pharmaceuticals
Transform Quality and Compliance
An FDAnews Webinar
Thursday, July 30, 2020, 1:30-3:30 p.m. EDT
https://www.fdanews.com/blockchainsystems
Blockchains are revolutionizing the pharmaceutical industry,
simplifying existing processes for data integrity. These secure
databases keep track of all transactions — concept, pre-clinical
testing, phase I, II, III trials, approvals, postmarket
surveillance, drug supply chain — in a single system.
To stay competitive, one needs to understand the core tenets of
distributed systems, blockchains and cryptography. James Canterbury — a partner in Ernst &
Young's Risk Advisory practice where he works with the global
blockchain team — will lay the foundation to leverage these
systems:
- Highlights of where blockchains are currently being used in the
pharmaceutical industry, including manufacturing and the supply
chain
- The core components of blockchain technology, including
single-source data integrity
- Public vs. private blockchains and the challenges, advantages
and disadvantages of each
- How to use a blockchain as a notarization system
- The role of non-fungible tokens in product track and trace in
the COVID-19 era and beyond
Put blockchain to work for teh company to streamline processes,
improve quality, ensure compliance and simplify data integrity.
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Webinar Details:
Blockchain Systems in Pharmaceuticals
Transform Quality and Compliance
An FDAnews Webinar
Thursday, July 30, 2020, 1:30-3:30 p.m. EDT
https://www.fdanews.com/blockchainsystems
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