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Cross company collaboration to develop digital therapeutic solutions using connected devices
20 October 2021
Cross company collaboration to develop digital therapeutic solutions using connected devices

SAE Media Group's 2nd Annual Virtual Conference
Wearable Injectors and Connected Devices
 

The global wearable devices market size is expected to reach a value of $62.82 billion USD by 2025 with time dependent delivery, improved patient experience and adherence and large volume administration with minimal injection pain and being key factors driving the market.

SAE Media Group’s 2nd annual Wearable Injectors and Connected Devices conference will explore real world examples of on-body device design and development for large volume delivery while engaging in the latest digital applications for wearable devices with industry case studies from pharma thought leaders. Assess the potential of connectivity and software for medical devices in this year’s packed agenda and understand how this is aiding the use of wearable devices for clinical trials. Furthermore, key regulatory updates and guidance will be presented by regulatory, notified body and industry experts for a comprehensive outlook of this exciting and ever-growing field.
 

We look forward to welcoming you to the conference in October.

Digital therapeutics using connected devices are often developed in collaboration between pharma, device and software developers, data platform owners, data providers, wearables and sensor providers and others.

This workshop will focus on:

  • Reviewing the typical scope and component elements of a digital therapeutic
  • Key considerations for a successful multi-party collaboration
  • Development of the collaborations of the future
     

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Digby Harris

Digby Harris

Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

Digby Harris

Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd
Digby Harris

Digby Harris is AstraZeneca’s Global Procurement lead for Digital Therapeutics and has been involved in developing Digital Therapeutics alliances for over 6 years (including connected device development). During that time Digby has also been AstraZeneca’s Global Procurement lead for drug delivery device development. Previously Digby has worked in technology licensing and research collaborations in the Oncology and Respiratory areas.

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Opening Remarks and Introductions

Digby Harris, Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

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9:10

Scope and Components of a Digital Therapeutic

Digby Harris, Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • What else? 
  • Case Studies
     
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    9:50

    What makes a successful multi-partner, digital therapeutic collaboration?

    Digby Harris, Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

  • What are the key attributes of a digital therapeutic collaboration that distinguish them from other, more traditional types of collaboration?
  • What attributes does a digital therapeutic client (e.g. a pharma) seek in its technology provider partners?
  • What attributes does a digital therapeutic technology provider (e.g. a connected device supplier) seek from its clients?
  • What other factors make a successful digital therapeutics collaboration?
     
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    What is the Digital Therapeutic landscape today and how is it evolving?

    Digby Harris, Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

    o Who are the key players currently?
    o Who is emerging on the scene?
    o How is the technology landscape evolving?
    o What alliances are developing?
    o What factors are shaping the alliances of the future?
    o What will the landscape look like in 5 to 10 years time?

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    11:50

    Closing Remarks

    Digby Harris, Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics, AstraZeneca UK Ltd

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    12:00

    End of Workshop


    Global Category Manager, Digital Therapeutics
    AstraZeneca UK Ltd

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