ClinCapture, the only free validated electronic data capture (EDC) software, is pleased to announce its nomination for a Bronze 2016 Stevie® Award by the American Business Awards? in the Cloud Application/Service as well as the Software Development Solution Website category. The 14th Annual American Business Awards will be presented on Monday, June 20 at 7:00 pm ET at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
This is ClinCapture’s third recognition awarded this year, following the Utah Innovation Award in May 2016 and the finalist position of the BioIT World in April 2016 for ClinCapture CTO Marc Desgrousilliers’ paper on “Disrupting Clinical Trials in the Cloud”. Read white paper.
ClinCapture’s primary mission is to create a user friendly approach to building, deploying and managing clinical studies. “We are honored to be selected for such a prestigious award” stated Eric Morrie, Director of Product Operations. “Winning this Stevie Award validates our vision of making Electronic Data Capture accessible for all stages of clinical research to improve patient care and health.”
The American Business Awards are considered the nation’s preeminent business awards program and the Stevie Awards has become one of the world’s most coveted prizes. This year, more than 3,400 Stevie Award nominations from organizations of all sizes were submitted for consideration in numerous award categories. The winners were chosen by an esteemed group of business professionals across the nation. Other winners include Liaison Technologies and West Unified Communications, while FedEx won last year’s award in the same category.
As a leading cloud-based eClinical software, ClinCapture empowers CROs, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Device companies to build their studies themselves, lower their clinical trials costs and streamline their data capture processes. Adopted by more than 15,000 users globally and with over 260 active clinical studies, ClinCapture has grown significantly in the past two years to become the number one solution of choice to replace paper with to the launch of its Freemium, DIY (do it yourself) electronic data capture platform.