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Strategy& Insider Episode 22 - Revolutionizing pharma with quantum computing

Strategy& Insider Episode 22 - Revolutionizing pharma with quantum computing

FromStrategy& Insider


Strategy& Insider Episode 22 - Revolutionizing pharma with quantum computing

FromStrategy& Insider

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Bijoy Sagar, Executive Vice President, Chief Information Technology and Digital Transformation Officer at Bayer, discusses the transformative power of digital technology for the pharmaceutical landscape. In his view, groundbreaking digital advancement brings us to the cusp of another revolution in healthcare, reshaping our perception of pharmaceuticals. Furthermore, Bijoy explores how quantum computing addresses the limitations of AI and discusses the promising future of cell and gene therapy as the next transformative step in human medicine's evolution.
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (24)

The Strategy& Insider podcast aims to explore some of the most critical future trends and their impacts. Strategy& talks to industry experts and leading practitioners from different sectors. The conversations will make you more familiar with key developments by providing you with insights that really matter. The first season will tackle some of the most fundamental questions in the healthcare industry. While technology has quickly transformed how we shop, bank, and travel, it yet has to impact on how we receive healthcare. The adoption of digitally enabled tools for diagnostics, treatment, and management, for example, has been rather modest - especially compared to what is already possible. Together with experts across all sectors including pharma executives, leading academics and practitioners at hospitals we will discuss how the healthcare industry is expected to change.