2023 Stevie® Award for SAP Intelligent Clinical Su...
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The Stevie Awards are prestigious business awards that were created to honor the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and working professionals worldwide. More than 3,700 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted in 2023 to the International Stevie Business Awards® for consideration in a wide range of categories. The winners were determined by the average scores of more than 230 executives worldwide who participated in the judging process in June and July 2023.
Selected judges’ comments
"The SAP Intelligent Clinical Supply Management system stands as a remarkable achievement in the realm of healthcare technology and supply chain management. Its innovative design and advanced capabilities demonstrate significant contributions to the field, positively impacting the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical supply management."
"Congratulations on your remarkable achievement in developing an innovative solution that effectively automates and streamlines a complex process within a critical industry. Your customer-centric approach, involving key stakeholders and spending extensive time with customers to understand their needs, is truly commendable. Your dedication to creating customer-focused solutions sets a high standard for excellence in the industry. Well done!"
Find out more about SAP Intelligent Clinical Supply Management
SAP Intelligent Clinical Supply Management is a solution that helps life sciences companies by leveraging the power of SAP S/4HANA software together with the SAP Industry Cloud technology to automate and improve the clinical supplies process and gain better visibility into the status of supplies worldwide.
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