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Navigating the future of AI: Insights from EphMRA’s one day meeting in London

April 22, 2024 |  

Authored by: Ellie Forde and Mark Braund, Directors

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the world of healthcare has opened new frontiers in medical research, patient care, and now in market research. Attending the 2024 UK One Day EphMRA meeting in London on this evolving topic provided thoughtful insights into how AI technologies are not just augmenting, but fundamentally starting to change in how we run healthcare market research. This summary delves into the key themes, innovations, and presentations from a range of experts in the field, offering a glimpse into the future of healthcare market research.

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