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Inizio celebrates six finalist honors at the 2025 PM360 Trailblazer Awards

September 24, 2025 |  

Inizio has been named a finalist in six categories at the 2025 PM360 Trailblazer Awards, recognizing its teams’ excellence in AI, data analytics, education, patient engagement, and industry partnership across Inizio Evoke, Inizio Engage, and Inizio Medical.

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We’re proud to announce that our teams across Inizio EvokeInizio Engage, and Inizio Medical have been named finalists in six prestigious categories at the 2025 PM360 Trailblazer Awards, which recognize excellence and innovation in healthcare marketing. 

The PM360 Trailblazer Awards honor the most impactful initiatives, strategies, and companies driving change in the healthcare industry across eight core categories. This year, our recognition spans multiple disciplines – highlighting our expertise in artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, patient and healthcare professional (HCP) education, and persistence/adherence programs, as well as our standing as a top industry partner. 

Our 2025 PM360 trailblazer award finalist categories 

Driving innovation across healthcare marketing 

These finalist recognitions demonstrate how our connected capabilities empower life sciences organizations to achieve greater patient engagement, educational impact, and data-driven decision-making. Our work leverages cutting-edge AI and analytics, compelling creative strategies, and deep scientific expertise to deliver measurable results for our clients and ultimately improve healthcare outcomes. 

Looking ahead 

We are honored to be recognized alongside such inspiring organizations and partners. These six finalist nominations reflect the passion, creativity, and expertise of our teams across Inizio. 

Good luck to all of this year’s finalists – we look forward to celebrating the incredible work shaping the future of healthcare marketing. Stay tuned for the results and follow our updates on LinkedIn. 

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