ClinPhone will be showcasing its extensive collection of clinical trial management and data capture software and services at the 19th DIA annual EuroMeeting, 26-28 March 2007, Vienna, Austria
Debuting at the show will be ClinPhone's recently launched technology suite combining electronic data capture (EDC) software with randomisation and medication management (IVR and IWR), clinical trials management software (CTMS) and electronic patient reported outcomes (ePro) services.
ClinPhone says it is the first company to offer a truly comprehensive portfolio of clinical technology products to biopharmaceutical customers.
This unique combination of software and services has been further strengthened by the recent acquisition of DataLabs, an EDC vendor, by ClinPhone.
The company says it is now optimally positioned to provide its pharmaceutical, biotech and CRO clients with a complete end-to-end clinical technology platform offered as a one stop shop technology transfer or as a service, custom built to individual project requirements.
Additionally, this powerful integration facilitates the sharing of information between disparate systems and dramatically reduces the time, cost and risk of integration projects.
Exhibited will be ClinPhone's automated randomisation and trial supply management solutions designed to control and optimise medication supply chain processes using a central computer accessed via telephone (IVR) and web (IWR) interfaces.
ClinPhone will also be demonstrating TrialWorks Web 2005, its innovative, globally scalable web-based CTMS for the day-to-day tracking and reporting of regulatory and clinical information.
Also showcasing at DIA Europe 2007 is ClinPhone's ePRO solution.
This 21 CFR part 11 compliant technology addresses concerns over limitations on data quality and integrity of paper diaries and questionnaires by utilising IVR systems.
The solution is simple and intuitive to use, offering unparalleled diary compliance, study site access to patient data and simultaneous application in an unlimited numbers of languages and countries.
DIA Annual EuroMeeting is global in scope, attracting more than 2600 industry professionals from over 50 countries.
The event covers a variety of timely cross-disciplinary session topics while offering continuing education and networking opportunities bringing together professionals from the biopharmaceutical industry, contract service organisations, academic research centres and regulatory agencies.