Are long R&D cycles, overwhelming literature reviews, or patent bottlenecks slowing your path to innovation? In the fast-evolving life science landscape, AI is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity.
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Watch our exclusive webinar to discover how cutting-edge AI tools empower R&D teams, IP strategists, and innovation leaders to:
· Streamline workflows and enhance collaboration by automating tedious tasks like literature synthesis and patent analysis.
· Shorten R&D timelines with AI-driven insights for faster hypothesis validation and decision-making.
· Unlock hidden opportunities in idea scouting and competitive intelligence using predictive analytics.
Ben Coverdale, Patsnap’s expert in AI for Life Sciences, will showcase real-world use cases, including how a leading biotech company slashed months off their discovery phase by integrating AI into their processes. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to tackle information overload, prioritize high-impact projects, and stay ahead in a competitive market.
Etcembly will be co-presenting at this webinar. Focused on reducing failure rates in drug development, Etcembly will showcase how their cutting-edge AI tool, EMLy Co-Pilot, is accelerating and improving biologics discovery. They’ll bring this to life with a real-world case study in collaboration with Patsnap.
Watch now to learn how AI isn’t just the future—it’s the key to dominating the present. Transform your workflow, outpace competitors, and turn scientific challenges into breakthroughs.
Panelist

Strong research professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Biomedical Materials from The University of Manchester. Developed 3D scaffold fabrication methods for the regeneration of bone tissue, gaining insight in product development and the patent landscape in the medical device and biotechnology industries.
Supporting big pharma and key academic institutions to optimise their R&D workflows, Ben now supports innovative and disruptive life science companies to protect their IP portfolios, understand competitor movements, and innovate faster in rapidly developing markets.