Events Archive
Webinar - Managing International Filing Costs
March 13, 2012
International filing is a large part of most corporate IP budgets and related costs can be difficult to understand and manage. This webinar will break down and analyze foreign filing charges, evaluate options for managing these charges, and show you what to expect when cost management techniques are applied to the foreign filing process.
Webinar - The Use of Large Simple Trials to Answer Comparative Effectiveness Research and Safety Questions
December 8, 2011
Large simple trials (LSTs) are defined as prospective, interventional, randomized trials that use large numbers of patients, broad inclusion criteria, multiple study sites, observational follow-up, and minimal data requirements to follow detection of small treatment effects, rare events, and improved external validity. While patient registries and other observational designs receive much attention for their ability to deliver real-world evidence for safety and effectiveness, LSTs are less common and are not typically deployed in outcomes research. However, the randomization component of LSTs and their sample sizes may deliver quality data that reaches beyond that of other observational designs while still being generalizable to the reference population.
This webinar will highlight the applications and design elements of LSTs (including an exploration of the design differences between typical randomized trials, LSTs and other observational designs). A survey of the literature and of public sources such as www.clinicaltrials.gov will describe the objectives addressed in LSTs to-date, motivations for undertaking the LSTs (mandated by regulatory authority, requested by payors), common therapeutic areas for these studies, as well as trends in their use over time. The session will focus on case examples, drawn from the literature and from different organizations’ experiences, of LSTs and how their results have addressed comparative effectiveness and safety questions. LSTs will be placed in context within the evidence spectrum and future applications for this design will be explored.
Webinar - Product Knowledge E-Learning: What’s Worked for O2, McDonald’s, Nikon and more...
December 6, 2011
For your sales force to be effective, front line teams need to be up-to-date on what you sell, and how you sell it. This applies to every organisation–but how do you do it at speed, keep it up to date, and stick to your budget? In this webinar, e-learning leader Kineo looks at how to design effective product knowledge e-learning. In today’s webinar, we will look at the latest developments in product knowledge, examine success stories from leading companies such as O2, Nikon and McDonald’s, and explore a highly effective three-step model for product knowledge.
Webinar - Adaptive Design and Model-Based Strategies for Early Phase Clinical Development
December 6, 2011
The ability of an Early Phase Clinical Development Team to make the right go/no-go decision is a critical step in Pharmaceutical R&D. Proof of Principle/Proof of Concept studies are an integral part of Early Phase Development and essential to determining a new product’s activities and target dosage. However, it can be a challenge to quickly and efficiently make the transition from a volunteer-based Phase I study to a patient population where good Clinical Pharmacology techniques can be accurately applied. This session will look at Early Phase techniques that reduce project timelines and enable more effective decision-making with an emphasis on the application of Adaptive Clinical Trial Designs, as well as introducing the concepts of Model Based Drug Development.
Panel Discussion – Localization Best Practices
November 4, 2011
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Featuring panelists from some of the world’s top Fortune 500 companies, this presentation will address issues pertaining to the localization and globalization of content, relaying personal experiences, sharing lessons learned, and discussing concepts that can be easily applied to your individual content strategies.
Speaking – International SEO Panel
October 11, 2011
Location: Localization World Conference, October 10-12, Silicon Valley, California
As competition for international revenue grows, companies will keep pace only by localizing and optimizing their websites. After identifying keywords for search engine optimization (SEO), corporations need to ensure that writers use the keywords consistently. To meet the changing landscape of global communications, language service providers (LSPs) need to find innovative ways to promote and provide their services. This presentation will give guidelines and examples of how to optimize websites for any global market so nothing is lost in translation. Topics include identifying and using keywords in a way that will improve both the output of machine translation as well as SEO on a global scale, and case studies of how LSPs increase their sales using SEO.
Webinar - Managing Global Content with Technology
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
This webinar will discuss the capabilities of various globalization management technologies and how they can work together to streamline processes for international organizations. Ultimately, we will show how a sound technology strategy can have a direct impact on business in international markets.
Webinar - Optimizing Sponsor/Provider Relationships by using Lessons Learned
June 14, 2011
Presented by Larry Blankstein, Senior Director of Clinical Research, Genzyme, this webinar will outline a process that enables teams to gather information in a confidential way from both the Sponsor and Provider in order to create more collaborative interactions and improve performance. Specific case studies will be presented to demonstrate the utility of this approach to optimizing team performance and Sponsor/Provider relationships.
Webinar - Challenges and Opportunities in KIID Production
June 7, 2011
The objective of the webinar is to provide a platform for discussing legal and workflow/production challenges in meeting the requirements set out in the UCITS IV directive, requiring the introduction of the KIID as the document which replaces the Simplified Prospectus. Challenges and opportunities to be addressed include plain language requirements, liability of documentation, benefits of automation in KIID production, high volume document builds and compliance and language review.
Webinar – Meeting CMS Requirements in Alternative Languages
Wednesday, April 21, 2011
CMS guidance can be difficult to interpret and presents a number of challenges that must be met in order to succeed. This webinar will include a discussion of CIGNA's experience in facing these challenges, including the importance of having an implementation plan, approaches for creating one, and how strategies should account for multilingual requirements.
Webinar - Managing Global Content with Technology
Thursday, April 21, 2011
This webinar will discuss the capabilities of various globalization management technologies and how they can work together to streamline processes for international organizations. Ultimately, we will show how a sound technology strategy can have a direct impact on business in international markets.
Webinar – A Practical Guide to Patents for Scientists: Understanding Patents as a Source of Information in Research and Development
Friday, March 18, 2011
Join TLS and Bird & Bird as we examine some of the latest techniques for scientists in understanding patents, including:
- Free Resources for Searching Patent Literature
- Extracting Information From Patents
- Competitive Intelligence Gleaned from Patent Filing Strategies
Webinar – Seizing Opportunities in Developing Markets: Multinational Investment Trends in the Life Science Sector
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
This webinar will present foreign direct investment trends in the life science sector with a specific focus on investment to and from India and China.
Webinar – Managing Globalization Management: How Technology Can Position Your Organization for International Success
Wednesday, February 9, 2010
Reliable enterprise-level multilingual strategies must include technology in order to succeed. This webinar will discuss the capabilities of various globalization management technologies and how they can work together to streamline processes for international organizations. Ultimately, we will show how a sound technology strategy can have a direct impact on business in international markets.
Webinar – Regulatory Submissions and the Challenge of Information Agreement
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Breakfast Seminar – Hosted by Liberate eLearning and TransPerfect
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Location: Melborne, Australia
Join Liberate eLearning and TransPerfect for a complimentary breakfast seminar featuring three guest speakers. Also includes time for networking with other e-learning industry professionals.
Speaking – Executive Roundtable: 2009 Travel Innovation Summit Finalists Reunion
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Location: PhoCusWright Conference, November 16-18, Phoenix, AZ
TransPerfect Vice President of Technology Sales, Matt Hauser, joins the other 2009 Travel Innovation Summit Finalists for a roundtable discussion.
Webinar – Mobile Learning and Knowledge: Just Style or is there Substance?
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
This interactive, hands-on session will demonstrate how you can overcome learning and technology challenges and successfully implement Mobile Learning in your organization.
Panel Discussion – Key Investor Information Documents (KIIDs)
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Location: London, U.K.
The Key Investor Information Documents (KIIDs) required under the new UCITS IV directive present a significant challenge to fund managers operating in Europe. To help those addressing this challenge understand some of the solutions, TransPerfect has assembled an expert panel to hold a discussion on the topic of KIIDs.
Panel Discussion – TransPerfect Localisation Panel Luncheon
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Our contributors will address issues pertaining to the localization and globalization of content, relating personal experiences, sharing lessons learned and discussing concepts that can be easily applied to your individual content strategies. Features speakers from Johnson & Johnson, Hilton, Lenovo, Skype, and Canon Europe.
Speaking – Using Authoring Memory for Cost-effective Multilingual Content
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Location: tcworld conference, November 3-5, Wiesbaden, Germany
Localization projects start with analysis of content against an existing Translation Memory (TM). The TM leverage determines the amount of translated content that may be used or adapted for the project. Corporations can save time and money especially on projects that are updates of previously translated material. But the TM's value as an asset depends entirely upon how much reuse there is in the source content. How can authors be more proactive to actually drive reuse? This presentation will discuss the concept, use, and implementation of Authoring Memory.
Speaking – Breaking Down Communication Barriers with PIM
October 15, 2010
Location: Informa Life Sciences’ PIM - Product Information Management Conference, October 14-15, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

