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        Accenture and  UCB  Collaborate  to  Accelerate Data Processing  and  Help
        Improve Patient Safety



        Accenture   and   UCB,   a   global   issues  and  adverse  events.  This  solution   unstructured  data,  as  well  as  the  vast
        biopharmaceutical   company,   have   embeds  real-time  artificial  intelligence,   number  of  data  sources.  Structured  data
        collaborated  to  build  a  safety  solution   machine  learning  and  robotic  process   is  highly  organized  and  formatted  in  a
        based   on    Accenture’s   INTIENT™   automation  into  the  data  management   way  that  is  easily  searchable  in  related
        Pharmacovigilance   to    accelerate   process  —  from  gathering  initial  patient   databases;  however,  unstructured  data
        processing of individual patient safety case   information  and  subsequent  inputs  to   has no pre-defined format or organization,
        reports. This will help UCB uncover patient   regulatory reporting. This platform further   making  it  much  more  difficult  to  collect,
        safety  impacts  from  existing  treatments   improves  accuracy  and  consistency  in   process  and  analyze  —  and  to  derive
        and  better  manage  the  risks  of  new   reporting, supports a more timely discovery   scientific insights. “UCB is demonstrating
        drugs  and  services.  Accenture’s  INTIENT   of  potential  adverse  events,  while  also   its industry leadership and commitment to
        Pharmacovigilance  leverages  artificial   supporting  compliance  with  data  privacy   patient safety through the implementation
        intelligence  to  collect,  manage  and  learn   Good  Pharmacovigilance  Practice  (GPvP)   of  INTIENT  Pharmacovigilance.  With
        from  UCB’s  structured  and  unstructured   productive  system  requirements  and   variable  case  types  and  sources  and
        source  data  within  pharmacovigilance,   policies. “The patients who benefit from our   complex  regulatory  changes  varying  by
        which monitors the effects of drugs during   products  are  UCB’s  number  one  priority,”   geographic  region,  pharmaceutical  and
        clinical  trials  and  after  they  have  been   said  Kristof  Huysentruyt,  senior  director   biotechnology executives can use INTIENT
        cleared  by  regulators  for  use.  INTIENT   and  head  of  safety  data  management   to  support  their  data  security,  efficiency
        Pharmacovigilance  improves  the  flow  of   and  systems  at  UCB  Pharma.  “Accenture   and  analysis  objectives,”  said  Kevin
        data,  making  pharmacovigilance  case   INTIENT  Pharmacovigilance  will  help  us   Julian,  a  senior  managing  director  in  the
        processing  faster,  less  costly  and  more   rapidly  process  data  to  identify  potential   Accenture  Life  Sciences  practice.  “Most
        consistent.  An  Accenture  Life  Sciences   events or issues, while reducing the time   importantly, the platform and the services
        operations  team  is  managing  case   and  cost  needed  to  deliver  a  higher  level   provided  around  it  can  help  advance  the
        processing  augmented  by  the  platform   of  patient  safety.  This  solution  helps  us   discovery and development of new patient
        for  UCB,  allowing  UCB’s  case  processing   walk the talk of being patient-driven.” One   treatments  by  unlocking  information
        team  to  focus  on  value-add  activities   of the realities that is driving the need for   that  otherwise  might  be  trapped  in  silos,
        such as medical assessment and targeted   INTIENT is the many variable forms of data   enabling  unfettered  access  to  actionable
        follow  up,  helping  them  uncover  insights   being  managed  within  the  life  sciences   insights  and  improved  collaboration
        into emerging trends, potential compliance   industry,  including  both  structured  and   across the life sciences enterprise.”





                                             Prince Sultan bin Salman Visits Arabsat and
                                             Values Its Role in Operating Satellites




                                                                    His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz,
                                                                    Chairman of the Saudi Space Commission, valued the role
                                                                    played by the Arab Satellite Communications Organization
                                                                    (Arabsat),  specializes  in  operating  satellites  in  the  Arab
                                                                    world,  and  whose  services  are  provided  through  more
                                                                    than  500  TV  channels  and  200  radio  stations  and  paid
                                                                    TV  networks  and  wide  range  of  HD  channels.  This  came
                                                                    during  his  visit  to  the  company  headquarter  in  Riyad,
                                                                    where he met the CEO of Arabsat, Khalid Balkheyour, and
                                                                    his  team  work  who  gave  a  presentation  to  His  Highness
                                                                    on the goals of the organization that was founded in 1976
                                                                    by the 21 member states of the Arab League, meeting the
                                                                    needs of the Arab world for more than 40 years since then
                                                                    from its headquarter in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His Highness
                                                                    witnessed a presentation on the organization goals, future
                                                                    vision,  and  the  satellites  that  were  launched  to  serve  the
                                                                    Arab region, broadcasting to tens of millions of homes in

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