It is generally accepted that cognitive computing is a branch of artificial intelligence developed to think like and work alongside humans. With the increase of computing power has come a massive wave of new information that is impossible to quickly process manually. Cognitive computing is able to disseminate this data with the purpose of assisting humans in decision-making. It is able to weigh complex, conflicting, and changing information contextually to offer a best-fit solution—not necessarily the most algorithmically correct one.

28 JULY

Opening Remarks
Seth Adler, IQPC Digital

12:00pm ET
Building Cognitive Automation Intelligence In The Core
John Barraclough, Associate Director, Digital Transformation, Procter & Gamble

  • Thinking API rather than RPA 
  • The need for speed, robustness & visibility
  • Orchestration and building of intelligence uncovered through shared data 

  • Outlining holistic governance which drives trust
  • Examining the mindset of passing the baton 


1:00pm ET
Delivering Rapid Digital Transformation: Is Intelligent Automation the Cure?
Practical AI delivers new Innovation and transforms the Life Sciences industry
Rajiv Phougat, Advisor – Strategy & Architecture Global Information Services, Eli Lilly & Company
Catherine Calarco, Senior Director Global Industry Strategy, Life Sciences, Automation Anywhere

This session focuses on trends of how AI and IA are merging together and becoming key for Life Sciences and also how practical AI in key areas provides rapid response to global crisis – enables digital transformation – creates resilient agile organizations for better global health.

When health crises arise, businesses and communities face both economic and humanitarian impacts that test infrastructure, resources, and financial models. Organizations must rapidly respond to these global challenges and are working at an unprecedented pace to find solutions. This is where Intelligent Automation comes in.

Intelligent automation empowers active collaboration for:

  • Data gathering and sharing
  • Real-time analysis and AI-driven decision-making
  • Scaling of organizational capabilities
  • Support for smart supply chains to meet the current crisis
  • Faster drug development to meet future recurrences
As you adjust to new challenges, RPA adapts with you. Take a moment and join us for this session specifically dedicated to using automation and Artificial Intelligence for the protection of businesses and human capital.



2:00pm ET
Lessons learned from AI informed clinical trials
Dr Chui Fung Chong, Global Clinical Lead and APAC Regional GI Medical Director, Takeda

  • Discussing the collaboration with Stanford University 
  • Realizing specificity, efficiency and precision through AI 
  • Always focusing on improving patient efficacy 
  • Understanding that the business, clinical, legal AI teams must communicate to ensure best common outcome 

       
      29 JULY

      12:00 ET
      The Continued Importance & Evolution of Change Management: A Fireside Chat
      Anil Bhavnani, Director BPO, Pfizer

      • Reviewing tried and true principles
      • Realizing real-time lessons learned (during Covid-19)
      • Utilizing cognitive tools on your intelligent automation journey
      • Remaining focused on today while conceiving of tomorrow

        1:00pm ET
        Activating Purpose-Led Technology
        Bobby Abraham, Global VP of Finance Transformation, AstraZeneca

        • Data is the only way to progression free survival
        • Improve faster early stage innovation
        • Informing late stage production
        • Putting biopharmacologists and data scientists coming together
        • Ultimately saving lives

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          Benchmark your enterprise against industry leaders

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          Realize what you might be doing wrong through best practice case studies

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          Pick up third quarter lessons learned for your 2021 strategy

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          Focus your energy on what you might be doing right through best practice use cases

          How do I join the online conference?
          Register above using the form and your login will be emailed to you a week before the event. Your session access links and final agenda will be emailed to you one week prior to the conference.  

          How much does it cost to attend?
          AI LIVE: Cognitive Automation is completely free to attend.

          Where is it located?
          This is an online conference, which means that it can be accessed anywhere in the world through a desktop, laptop, mobile device or tablet.  Audio and presentation viewing is accessed through an internet connection.

          Can I access the slides post-event?
          All presentations will be available after the conference via the on-demand recording link.   When presenters have also approved for their slides to be available for download they will be made available in the Resource List folder inside the session.