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Day 1 Stream 1 Enterprise IT: Technologies, Challenges and Strategies Maximising the benefits of cloud computing Building IT infrastructure for Big Data Developing and applying semantic web technologies Embracing new technologies: smartphones and tablets Supercomputing for the pharma industry Achieving business-it alignment Day 1 Stream 2 Data Management: Storing, Retrieving and Analysing Data Meeting data security challenges in a data centric world Comparing various data integration solutions Data analysis: platforms, warehouses and the cloud Privacy and data governance in drug development projects Integration of non-standardised heterogeneous data sources Real World Data: patient-level data Day 2 Stream 1 IT Strategies To Improve R&D IT capabilities to support R&D Next generation bioinformatics for enhancing R&D productivity Design and implementation of a paperless laboratory Knowledge management: internal vs. external approaches R&D IT systems: LIMS, ELN, EDC Collaborations and open access innovations Day 2 Stream 2 Clinical Data & Clinical Trial Data Reusing electronic health records in clinical research EHR: privacy and data governance issues Storage systems for clinical data Accelerating clinical research through collaborations Real world evidence in clinical trial design Data management in clinical trials Benefits to Attending Hear from and meet with the key innovators in Day pharmaceutical IT and data management. Previous attendees include: Vice President, IS Prescription Medicine, Boehringer Ingelheim; Associate Vice-President, Chief Privacy Officer, Sanofi; Global Director, Payer and Real World Evidence Informatics, AstraZeneca Discover collaborative solutions to pharmaceutical IT challenges. This established congress brings together IT and data experts to compare semantic web technologies, smartphone and tablet apps in Pharma and next generation bioinformatics approaches Discuss the latest innovations in data management, including implementing data analysis platforms, overcoming data security challenges, reusing electronic health records and utilising real world evidence in clinical trial design Unparalleled networking opportunities. The two-day congress offers ample networking opportunities creating an interactive platform for high-level scientific and business discussions. Participate in formal or informal discussions during our networking breaks and pre-organised 1-2-1 meetings A high quality programme devised with the help of our esteemed advisory board. Presentations will cover areas including cloud computing, supercomputing, data management, R&D IT systems and data storage systems 2014 Speakers Include. Alexander Renner Pantaleo Nacci Mats Sundgren Boehringer Ingelheim Novartis AstraZeneca Meet Senior Decision Makers 175 VPs, Directors & Senior Managers from leading pharmaceutical organisations, biotech companies and academic institutions will attend the event. Delegate job titles include: Big Data Solutions Cloud Computing Enterprise Architecture Clinical Data Clinical Information Data Management Health IT Information Systems IT Infrastructure mhealth Real World Data R&D IT & Informatics Discover New Solutions Formal and informal meeting opportunities offer delegates the chance to discuss key solutions with leading service providers. Services to be discussed include: Big Data Analytics Cloud Services Data Integration Data Management Evidence Based IT Solutions Enterprise Platform IT Development IT Security Services Lab Management Mobile Computing Software Solutions System Integration Venue: The Pharmaceutical IT Congress will take place at Dexter House, London on the 22 nd & 23 rd September 2014 www.pharmatechnology-summit.com

Confirmed Speakers: Alexander Renner, US CIO and Head of Global IS Innovation Management, Boehringer Ingelheim Pete Milligan, VP, Clinical Platforms Transformation, GSK Emmanuel Pham, VP Biométrie, Ipsen Susanne Koch, Head of Enterprise Architecture, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co (Stream Chair) John Wise, Executive Director, Pistoia Alliance Michael Braxenthaler, Pharma Research and Early Development Informatics, Global Head Strategic Alliances, Roche, & President, Pistoia Alliance Peter Gates, Director Data Architecture Translational Informatics, Janssen Martin Siman, Director, AstraZeneca Craig Tulig, Director, Research Informatics, Takeda Boston Veit Ulshöfer, Director, Global Head of Research Informatics, Merck Vijay Bulusu, Director, Informatics & Innovation, Pfizer Shoibal Datta, Director, Biogen Idec Patrick M Loerch, Director Health IT, Merck & Co (MSD) Jay Bergeron, Director, Translational and Bioinformatics, Pfizer Derek Marren, Director- IT, Research Dedicated, Biology IT Systems, Eli Lilly and Company Christine Buesnel, Director, Roche Development Biometrics Yannick Di Mondo, Digital Director Europe, Mylan John Parkinson, Director, MHRA Dipak Kalra, Clinical Professor of Health Informatics, Director, Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education, University College London, President, the EuroRec Institute, EHR4CR Managing Entity Georges De Moor, Professor, Head of the Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics, State University of Ghent, Belgium; Immediate Past President, the EuroRec Institute, EHR4CR Managing Entity member Luca Toldo, Associate Director, IS Pharma Delivery, Merck Juergen Hammer, Global Head Disease and Translational Informatics, Roche Jamie Pasfield, Senior Leader, Global IT Strategy & Governance, Pfizer Stephan Rausch, Head of Digital Data Analysis, Corporate Auditing, Bayer AG Pantaleo Nacci, Head Statistical Safety and Epidemiology, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics David Ruau, Head, Scientific Computing Solutions, Advanced Analytics Centre, AstraZeneca Olivier Gigonzac, Head, IS Enterprise Architect, Sanofi Mats Sundgren, Principal Scientist, Biometrics & Information Science, AstraZeneca R&D David Lee, Principal Scientist, UCB Chris Morris, Software Project Manager, Science & Technology Facilities Council Michael Schimeczek, Senior Project Manager, Bayer Business Services Rudi Verbeeck, Program Manager, Informatics, Janssen Richard K. Scott, Information Systems Senior Manager, Amgen Maria Walsh, Data Scientist, Novartis Rachel Uphill, Enterprise / Information Architect, GSK 2014 Event Sponsors:

Day One 22 nd September 2014 07.30 08.20 Registration 08.20 08.25 Oxford Global s Welcome Address 08.25 08.30 Chairperson s Opening Address: John Wise, Executive Director, Pistoia Alliance & Programme Coordination, PRISME Forum 08.30 09.00 Keynote Address: Innovation Via IT In Pharma A Myth Or Reality A short journey into how the innovation management function in BI-IT was established and is providing value How to Balance Operational Excellence and keep the intrapreneural spirit Alexander Renner, US CIO and Head of Global IS Innovation Management, Boehringer Ingelheim Enterprise IT: Technologies, Challenges and Strategies Stream Chair: John Wise, Executive Director, Pistoia Alliance 09.00 09.30 Stream Keynote Address: Strategies For Technology And Architecture: Plan, Measure & Control See how to proactive plan Technology and Architecture Gain Transparency about the As-Is Technology and Architecture See an example for measuring complexity within the Architecture Landscape Data Management: Storing, Retrieving and Analysing Data Stream Chair: Stream Keynote Address: Our Next Generation Of Scientific Data Integration And Visualization Systems Even today there is a natural tendency toward data silos in Pharmaceutical companies, yet at the same time everybody wants all of the data. And, your definition of what all the data is can vary greatly depending on your specific area of research (e.g. Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Biotherapeutics, etc.). This talk will cover our strategy for decision support systems that specialize in answering different scientific questions for different research areas while leveraging a common data warehouse and a common data visualization technology. 09.30 10.00 Susanne Koch, Head of Enterprise Architecture, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co Craig Tulig, Director Research Informatics, Takeda Boston Tessella 10.00 10.20 Coffee & Refreshments 10.20 11.20 One to One Meetings x3 Poster Presentation Sessions 11.20 11.50 Managing The Unstructured Luca Toldo, Associate Director, IS Pharma Delivery, Merck 11.50 12.20 Integrating Open-Source Technologies into Business As Usual Benefit of standing on shoulder of giants Benefit of using tools people know about. The open-source model for tool maintenance The business model of open-source in pharma. Deriving Hidden Patterns From Complex Datasets Vijay Bulusu, Director, Informatics & Innovation, Pfizer BayPAT Your Business Processes At A Glance Visual and dynamic ad-hoc process analyses in a global IT Environment Discover process weaknesses and inefficiencies at a glance Gain an overview about your worldwide distributed business data in seconds Application of novel process mining techniques 12.20 12.50 David Ruau, Head, Scientific Computing Solutions, Advanced Analytics Centre, AstraZeneca Airwatch Stephan Rausch, Head of Digital Data Analysis, Corporate Auditing, Bayer AG 12.50 13.50 Lunch 13.50 14.20 PIx A Tailor-Made Solution For Integrating And Analyzing Pharma Research Data Michael Schimeczek, Senior Project Manager, Bayer Business Services

Day One 22 nd September 2014 14.20 14.50 Business / IT Understanding Management Of Scientific Lab Data In Research & Early Development 14.50 15.20 Yannick Di Mondo, Digital Director Europe, Mylan Olivier Gigonzac, Head, IS Enterprise Architect, Sanofi 15.20 15.40 Afternoon Refreshments 15.40 16.20 One to One Meetings x 2 Poster Presentation Sessions 16.20 16.50 An On Ramp For Industrial Supercomputing Today s national supercomputers are the development platforms for software that will run on company hardware five years from now. The Hartree Centre is a collaboration between STFC and IBM, funded by BIS, to develop supercomputing software to accelerate research and innovation. Hardware available includes a BlueGene/Q with 98,304 cores and data intensive systems providing a total of 1.8Pflops, more than 5PB of disk, and visualisation facilities. The presentation will report on projects including de novo sequence assembly of difficult genomes, DFT and QM/MM simulations for molecular dynamics and virtual screening, and computer aided formulation. It will discuss big data applications including the Large Hadron Collider project and the Square Kilometer Array and discuss the relevance of this capability for future Real World Evidence projects. Chris Morris, Software Project Manager, Science & Technology Facilities Council 16.50 17.20 Managing IT- Enabled Innovation Luck or judgement: Information technology will be the dominant driver of business innovation for the foreseeable future No one can know enough: Tap the knowledge pool to succeed Accelerate pharma: Lets share Jamie Pasfield, Senior Leader, Global IT Strategy & Governance, Pfizer 17.20 Networking Drinks End of Day One Integrating and Visualising Biologics Data David Lee, Principal Scientist, UCB Storage System For Data Standards Maria Walsh, Data Scientist, Novartis

Day Two 23 rd September 2014 Stream Chair: John Wise, Executive Director, Pistoia Alliance & Programme Coordination, PRISME Forum Conference Room: 08.30 09.00 Keynote Address: Designing And Building A Data Sciences Capability To Support R&D And Corporate Big Data Needs One of Biogen Idec's strategic goals is to "Innovate at the Intersection of Science, Medicine and Economics to Transform Drug Development". To achieve this we have built a cross-disciplinary team to focus on key areas of interest and the required capabilities. As with any business capability it is comprised of the appropriate skillsets, processes, technology and data. To provide a reusable set of IT services we have broken down our platform to focus on the Ingestion, Digestion, Extraction and Analysis of data. In this presentation, we will outline how we brought focus and prioritization to our data sciences needs, our data sciences architecture, lessons learned and our future direction. Shoibal Datta, Director, Biogen Idec IT Strategies To Improve R&D Stream Chair: John Wise, Executive Director, Pistoia Alliance & Programme Coordination, PRISME Forum 09.00 09.30 Stream Keynote Address: Pistoia Alliance Update Michael Braxenthaler, Pharma Research and Early Development Informatics, Global Head Strategic Alliances, Roche, & President, Pistoia Alliance 09.30 10.00 Accelrys Clinical Data & Clinical Trial Data Stream Chair: Stream Keynote Address: What s New For TransCelerate BioPharma This overview will provide highlights and accomplishments from the original five TransCelerate initiatives development of a standardized approach for risk-based site monitoring, mutual recognition of clinical trial site qualification and training, development of clinical data standards, establishment of a comparator drug network and development of a shared investigator site portal, as well as discuss current progress of new initiatives and line extensions in 2014, including creation of common clinical trial protocol templates, development of a special populations (paediatric and minority) clinical trial network and establishment of a shared investigator registry. Pete Milligan, VP, Clinical Platforms Transformation, GSK 10.00 10.20 Morning Coffee & Poster Presentations 10.20 11.00 One to One Meetings x2 Poster Presentation Sessions 11.00 11.30 Case Study: Agile Development In Software How To Improve Individualized Information 11.30 12.00 Peter Gates, Director Data Architecture Translational Informatics, Janssen Emmanuel Pham, VP Biométrie, Ipsen 12.00 12.30 Integrating Discovery Research Data And Systems Veit Ulshöfer, Director, Global Head of Research Informatics, Merck 12.30 13.30 Lunch 13.30 14.00 'Big' Data @ Roche Share Roche's 'Big' Data journey in support of Pharma Development Present the sources of data that Roche has in the network Discuss the challenges we face with the data Share the strategies we are employing to deal with the challenges Christine Buesnel, Director, Roche Development Biometrics Smart Program Design Through A Common Information Model Martin Siman, Director, AstraZeneca Title to be confirmed Patrick M Loerch, Director Health IT, Merck & Co (MSD)

Day Two 23 rd September 2014 14.00 14.30 Knowledge Management Service (etriks) And The transmart Foundation Jay Bergeron, Director, Translational and Bioinformatics, Pfizer 14.30 15.00 Improve Or Confuse Derek Marren, Director- IT, Research Dedicated, Biology IT Systems, Eli Lilly and Company 15.00 15.30 Afternoon Refreshments 15.30 16.00 Translational Informatics Framework To Support Big Data In Drug Development Introducing Roche s Translational and Clinical Research Center embedded in New York City Roche s Understanding Disease Informatics System (UDIS) warehouse to integrate clinical and omics data A new Data Science Function complementing the translational informatics landscape Embracing Shadow IT to maximize utilization of Big Data in drug development Juergen Hammer, Global Head Disease and Translational Informatics, Roche 16.00 16.30 Allotrope, The Power of Exchanging Analytical Data How can we exchange analytical information? What needs to be in place to exchange the information? Benefits of standardising analytical information The future of Allotrope Rachel Uphill, Enterprise / Information Architect, GSK 16.30 17.00 The Service Management Journey Impact of Service Management Strategy Retaining knowledge when changing ARM vendors Improving quality of service what you can measure Streaming Clinical Trial Data Into Oceans And Pools Adopting CDISC standards Legacy data conversion Redesigning the environment Reaping the benefits Pantaleo Nacci, Head Statistical Safety and Epidemiology, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics The IMI EMIF Project: Managing Data For Alzheimer Research Using transmart Rudi Verbeeck, Program Manager, Informatics, Janssen How Real World Data Is Transformational For Clinical Trials Novel 3D Clinical Trials And More Fast and powerful Feasibility and Protocol Optimisation is now possible Rapid recruitment is also enabled Access all prior data and post trial follow up data for improved analysis Integrate mhealth and PROs John Parkinson, Director CPRD, MHRA The Case For Reusing Electronic Health Records 4 Clinical Research (EHR4CR) The clinical research challenge: avoidable costs and inefficiencies in the design and conduct of clinical trials The case for EHR4CR in the context of the IMI programme Overview of the EHR4CR scenarios, the platform and its information flows Closing with a short demonstration video Mats Sundgren, Principal Scientist, Biometrics & Information Science, AstraZeneca R&D Electronic Health Records For Clinical Research Why clinical trials must make better use of EHR information How a pan-european platform and services could optimise clinical trial protocol design and patient recruitment Protecting patient privacy when using EHR for research Co-Presentation: Dipak Kalra, Clinical Professor of Health Informatics, Director, Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education, University College London, President, the EuroRec Institute, EHR4CR Managing Entity Richard K. Scott, Information Systems Senior Manager, Amgen 17.00 End of Conference Georges De Moor, Professor, Head of the Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics, State University of Ghent, Belgium; Immediate Past President, the EuroRec Institute, EHR4CR Managing Entity member

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