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Event: Intellus Worldwide Summit 2019

May 2, 2019 | Pharma, healthcare 

Visit us on stand number 311

We are delighted to be exhibiting at the Intellus Worldwide Summit in Philadelphia, USA from 19th-21st May. Representing Research Partnership at the event will be Liza Pliss, Director and Head of our New York Office, Sabera Hyderally, Director, Head of MedTech Division North America and Emily Hoffman, Associate Director.

In keeping with the theme of the Summit, Liza Pliss will be present at stand 311 to discuss our User Experience (UX) capabilities. She is an expert in UX and Usability research having conducted multiple studies to improve the experience of digital resources for healthcare professionals and consumers. Liza recently presented the paper ‘Optimize your digital assets with UX research’ at the PMR Conference in New Jersey, USA and you can view the audio presentation here »

Find out more about the event here: https://bit.ly/2GYucby

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