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DIA 2023 Global Annual Meeting | ILLUMINATE

June 25 - June 29

$1000 – $2690

Join us in Boston! The DIA 2023 Global Annual Meeting will meet in-person – featuring learning opportunities, engaging networking opportunities, continuing education credits, and a vibrant exhibit hall.

DIA (founded as the Drug Information Association) is the only global, membership organization dedicated to bringing life sciences and healthcare product development professionals together in a trusted, global, neutral environment. Together, we share share insights, engage with peers and thought leaders in a neutral environment on the issues of today and the possibilities for tomorrow.

Everyone passionate about working at the global intersection of science, healthcare, and regulation come together at DIA. In a uniquely neutral environment, DIA mobilizes the best and brightest minds to engage in current healthcare challenges and to affect outcomes.

All registrations received at the DIA office in Washington, DC, USA by 5:00PM ET on June 1, 2023, will be included in the Advance Registration Attendee List.

Panels of note include:

Ecosystem of Digital and Data Innovation Partnerships: Generating Regulatory Grade Evidence in Diverse Patient Populations

Opening Plenary: Revolutionizing Life Sciences – How Diversity, Innovation, and Artificial Intelligence are Accelerating the Future of Health

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center

415 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210 United States

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