In order to drive digital transformation , several imperatives need to be addressed:
Paperless working: Core R&D processes depend on paper, excel, and e-mail. This leads to inflexible and untransparent processes, in which errors/delays may remain unremediated.
Process Optimization: Originating from different silo’s and supported by a fragmented application landscape, processes are far from standardized. This detracts from efficiency and increases the complexity of change
User Experience: :Highly skilled employees work with legacy or multi-purpose applications not designed for their specific tasks and context. This leads to poor employee satisfaction and reduced efficiency
Flexible workflows: Procedures, equipment and materials are subject to frequent change, but the impacted processes are not easily adapted.
Compliance: Adherence to GxP regulations is essential for applications. This often leads to a loss of speed and repetitive validation efforts
By addressing these imperatives, organizations can drive digital transformation in their R&D processes, leading to streamlined operations, improved user experience, enhanced flexibility, and better compliance with regulations.