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Angel Buendia

Angel Buendia

Knowledge Manager, Scilife

With 20+ years of experience shaping quality within pharmaceuticals, Ángel bridges QC & QA expertise in Life Sciences. His passion for continuous learning, combined with his role as a Smart Quality advocate, drives his dedication to instilling a Quality Culture, guiding teams with collaborative leadership, and fostering excellence as a cornerstone. He navigates complex regulations, and is driven by upholding high standards and fueling innovation.

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Thanks to the growing use of AI in drug development, pharmaceutical companies can now sift through all that data to spot patterns, predict failures, and make better decisions faster. From finding promising drug candidates to optimizing clinical trial...

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The pharmaceutical industry is under more pressure than ever. Regulatory demands are tighter, production timelines are shorter, and data is more complex. Add global teams and supply chain volatility, and you've got zero room for error.

Information runs the world, and in healthcare, every bit of data is important. Every day, hundreds of sets of data are produced as people go about their jobs manufacturing medical products. Every day, almost all of this data is recorded in some way.

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is revolutionizing the MedTech industry by integrating medical devices, wearables, and health applications through Internet connectivity. This transformation enables continuous health monitoring, real-time data e...

What is Pharma 4.0? Pharma 4.0 is the trademark of an initiative from the International Society for Pharmaceutical engineering (ISPE). Pharma 4.0 refers to the use of Industry 4.0, also called Smart Factory technologies, to improve quality and effici...

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