Astrix to Attend Dassault Systèmes’ Science in the Age of Experience 2019

Astrix Technology Group, the leading laboratory informatics provider for companies engaged in complex life science R&D, will be attending the Dassault Systèmes’ Science in the Age of Experience 2019 Conference in Boston, MA from October 14-15 this year. This year’s conference will be held at the Joseph B Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School and will offer opportunities to:

  • Hear from some of the most highly sought-after leaders in science and technology
  • Discover insights on how companies are shaping their business and technology strategies to drive transformational change for innovation from research through commercialization
  • Hear about advancements today that will directly impact how we live tomorrow
  • Connect and network with more than 200 of your executive peers from around the world

Industry-leading keynote speakers at this year’s Science in the Age of Experience include:

  • Lisa Randall, Physics Professor at Harvard University
  • Hugh Herr, Professor at MIT Media Lab
  • Marcell Wubbolts, Chief Technology Officer at Corbion
  • Caleb Harper, Director at the Open Agriculture
  • Ameet Nathwani, Chief Medical Officer at Sanofi
  • Michio Kaku, Theoretical Physicist
  • Genevieve Berger, Chief Research Officer at Firmenich

As a BIOVIA partner, Astrix offers increased value to customers through specific design, implementation and/or integration services leveraging BIOVIA applications and software. By collaborating with BIOVIA as a partner, Astrix helps enterprises build a scalable, integrated, and supported laboratory informatics application landscape.  BIOVIA’s leading infrastructure, coupled with the services expertise of Astrix, will provide customers with the foundation, they need to accelerate success both on-premise or in the cloud.

The agenda for the conference can be found here. We encourage you to register today for Science in the Age of Experience and look forward to seeing you in Boston in October.