PDF Summit for Clinical Ops Executives

Cover Event-at-a-Glance Plenary Keynote Program Interactive Breakout Discussions

February 13-14 Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 1 Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials NEW Late Stage Research and Observational Studies Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

February 14-15 Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials NEW Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 2 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research NEW Clinical Technology and Innovation Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research Clinical Supply Management NEW

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9th Annual

Final Weeks

to Register

February 12-15, 2018

Hyatt Regency Orlando

SUMMIT FOR CLINICAL OPS EXECUTIVES Orlando, Florida

Event Features

More than 1,500 participants projected for 2018

18 Conferences

3 Plenary Keynote Sessions

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Cover Event-at-a-Glance Plenary Keynote Program Interactive Breakout Discussions

February 13-14 Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 1 Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials NEW Late Stage Research and Observational Studies Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

February 14-15 Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials NEW Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 2 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research NEW Clinical Technology and Innovation Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research Clinical Supply Management NEW

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Event-at-a-Glance

Monday, February 12

PM

Make Space for Innovation: Trifecta InvestigatorSpace? User Forum (Invitation only, see page 6 for details) 12:00 pm ? 5:00 pm

Pre-Conference User Group Meetings & Hosted Workshops (Opportunities Available) 2:30 pm ? 5:00 pm

Pharma Intelligence Citeline Launch Celebration (see page 6 for details) 2:30 - 5:00 pm

Monday Evening Pre-Conference Plenary Keynote Panel 5:00 pm ? 6:15 pm

SCOPE's Kick-Off Networking Happy Hour on the Garden Terrace 6:30 pm ? 8:30 pm

Tuesday, February 13

AM & PM

Wednesday, February 14

AM

PM

Thursday, February 15

AM & PM

SITE ACTIVATION

RECRUITMENT

BUDGETING & MGMT

OUTSOURCING

MONITORING

DATA

TECHNOLOGY

REAL WORLD EVIDENCE

BIOSPECIMEN & CLINICAL SUPPLY

Conference 1A Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management

Conference 2A Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment

Conference 3A Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting

Conference 4A Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy

Conference 5A Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring - Part 1

Conference 6A Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics

Conference 7A NEW Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials

Conference 8A Late Stage Research and Observational Studies

Conference 9A Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

Conference 1B Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance

Conference 2B Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology

Conference 3B NEW Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials

Conference 4B Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials

Conference 5B Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring - Part 2

Conference 6B NEW Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research

Conference 7B Clinical Technology and Innovation

Conference 8B Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research

Conference 9B NEW Clinical Supply Management

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The Intro-Net offers you the opportunity to set up meetings with selected attendees before, during and after this conference, allowing you to connect to the key people that you want to meet. This online system was designed with your privacy in mind and is only available to registered session attendees of this event.

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Cover Event-at-a-Glance Plenary Keynote Program Interactive Breakout Discussions

February 13-14 Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 1 Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials NEW Late Stage Research and Observational Studies Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

February 14-15 Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials NEW Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 2 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research NEW Clinical Technology and Innovation Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research Clinical Supply Management NEW

Sponsor & Exhibit Opportunities Hotel & Travel Information Registration Information

Register Online!



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Corporate Support Sponsors

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Cover Event-at-a-Glance Plenary Keynote Program Interactive Breakout Discussions

February 13-14 Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 1 Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials NEW Late Stage Research and Observational Studies Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

February 14-15 Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials NEW Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 2 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research NEW Clinical Technology and Innovation Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research Clinical Supply Management NEW

Sponsor & Exhibit Opportunities Hotel & Travel Information Registration Information

Register Online!



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Sponsorship, Exhibit and Lead Generation Opportunities

Comprehensive sponsorship packages allow you to achieve your objectives before, during, and long after the event. Signing on earlier will allow you to maximize exposure to hard-to-reach decision-makers.

Podium Presentations -- Available within Main Agenda!

Showcase your solutions to a guaranteed, targeted audience through a 15- or 25-minute presentation during a specific conference program, breakfast, lunch, or separate from the main agenda within a preconference workshop. Package includes exhibit space, on-site branding, and access to cooperative marketing efforts by CHI. For the luncheon option, lunches are delivered to attendees who are already seated in the main session room. Presentations will sell out quickly, so sign on early to secure your talk!

One-to-One Meetings / Hospitality Suite

Select your top prospects from the pre-conference registration list. CHI will reach out to your prospects and arrange the meeting for you. A minimum number of meetings will be guaranteed, depending on your marketing objectives and needs. A very limited number of these packages will be sold.

EXHIBIT ? Hall Over 90% Sold!

Exhibitors will enjoy facilitated networking opportunities with qualified delegates. Speak face-to-face with prospective clients and showcase your latest product, service, or solution.

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VIEW EXHIBIT HALL SCHEDULE

Additional branding & promotional opportunities include:

? Track Reception ? Footprint Trails ? Aisle/Meterboard Signs ? Exhibit Hall Reception ? Focus Groups ? User Group Meetings ? Padfolios ? Program Guide Advertisement

Looking for additional ways to drive leads to your sales team?

CHI's Lead Generation Programs will help you obtain more targeted, quality leads throughout the year. We will mine our database of 800,000+ life science professionals to your specific needs. We guarantee a minimum of 100 leads per program! Opportunities include: ? Live Webinars ? White Papers ? Market Surveys ? Podcasts and More!

2017 ATTENDEE DEMOGRAPHICS

Other 1%

Academic 2% CRO

42%

Services/

Societies 10%

Company Type

Healthcare/ Hospital 10%

Pharma 20%

Biotech 15%

Executive/ Director 53%

Other 1% Professor 1%

Scientist/ Technologist 7%

Company Title

Manager 14%

Sales & Marketing 24%

For sponsorship and exhibitor information, please contact:

Ilana Quigley

Sr Business Development Manager 781-972-5457 iquigley@

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Cover Event-at-a-Glance Plenary Keynote Program Interactive Breakout Discussions

February 13-14 Protocol Development, Global Site Selection, Feasibility and Site Management Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment Clinical Trial Forecasting, Budgeting and Contracting Mastering an Outsourcing Strategy Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 1 Clinical Data Strategy and Analytics Sensors, Wearables and Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Trials NEW Late Stage Research and Observational Studies Biospecimen, Central Lab and Technology for Precision Medicine Trials

February 14-15 Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance Patient Engagement, Enrollment and Retention through Communities and Technology Resource Management and Capacity Planning for Clinical Trials NEW Managing Outsourced Clinical Trials Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring-Part 2 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research NEW Clinical Technology and Innovation Leveraging Real World Data for Clinical and Observational Research Clinical Supply Management NEW

Sponsor & Exhibit Opportunities Hotel & Travel Information Registration Information

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Hotel & Travel Information

Conference Venue and Hotel: Hyatt Regency Orlando 9801 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 T: 407.284.1234

Reservations: Go to the travel page of .

Discounted Room Rate: Discounted Cut-off Date:

$249 s/d January 9, 2018

Why Stay at the Hyatt Regency Orlando?

The Hyatt Regency Orlando offers guests the very best of both worlds from business travel to tourism. Located on I-Drive in the Convention District, it is an upscale vacation resort with an unrivaled radius to top attractions for corporate travel or theme park adventures. Top scale, yet family (and pet) friendly, the Hyatt has mixing business with pleasure down to a "T".

After conference sessions, our attendees may enjoy

? Complimentary internet in their guest room ? Three different swimming pools, with waterfalls

and a water slide ? 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center and spa ? First rate onsite restaurants, including upscale, pool

dining, family friendly and grab-and-go options

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