Speakers:
by Wayne J. Levin (Predictum Inc.)
Date: June 18th, 12:30 pm CEST
Abstract:
Join us for an exploratory webinar on Knowledge Relationship Management (KRM), an innovative approach to managing R&D data and related assets that reduces risk and cost while improving efficiencies in pharmaceutical development and regulatory compliance. KRM systems, such as Predictum’s CoBaseKRM, repurpose prior data and analyses to generate new insights in a fraction of the time and cost. CoBaseKRM supports data and analyses conducted in JMP, Python, and Excel, making it easy to integrate with the tools scientists and engineers already use. As regulatory agencies like the FDA develop initiatives such as KASA (Knowledge-aided Assessment & Structured Application), the industry is beginning to recognize the value of structured knowledge management. This session will introduce how CoBaseKRM creates full traceability from observations to models, enables more comprehensive risk assessment based on historical data, and provides a framework for organizations to better utilize existing knowledge assets. If you're interested in exploring new approaches to development efficiency, despite increasing demands from regulators, this webinar will offer a practical introduction to the emerging field of pharmaceutical knowledge management. There will be time for questions and discussion.
Bio:
Wayne J. Levin, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
Wayne Levin, President & CEO of Predictum Inc., has over 30 years of experience helping organizations—from R&D labs to manufacturing—solve complex problems, accelerate research, and achieve business goals faster. Through innovative solutions like SVEM, which delivers accurate insights in fewer runs, and CoBaseKRM, which streamlines knowledge retention and reuse, Wayne and his team boost analytical productivity. Whether it’s cutting-edge applications, custom integrations, or training in analytical methods, Wayne empowers teams to solve problems faster, improve yields, and bring better products to market. He holds an M.A.Sc. in Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a B.A.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto.