CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ TriNetX, the global network of healthcare organizations driving real-world research to accelerate the development of new therapies, today announced a strategic collaboration with Chrysalis Advisory, also known as Chrysalis Health Group, Australia's specialist health and medical research consulting, growth, risk, and clinical advisory group. The goal of the collaboration is to extend the availability of consulting services to healthcare organizations in the region who are in need of assistance with designing a governance framework for the secondary use of real-world data (RWD) for clinical trials, real-world evidence (RWE) generation, and scientific publications. "This is an exciting opportunity that combines the expert consulting services of Chrysalis with TriNetX's market-leading platform and global network to benefit research teams and the patients under their care across health systems in Australia and New Zealand," sa
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Budget 2021: What are tech leaders looking out for?
Rebecca Schot-Guppy is the chief executive officer at FinTech Australia.
Between the $1.2 billion digital economy plan, encouragement of foreign investment and changes to employee share schemes, tonight’s budget is shaping up to include a swathe of policies that will affect the Aussie startup ecosystem.
But there are still a few things that aren’t crystal clear just yet. So, here are four areas leaders in the startup sector are keeping an eye on.
Addressing the skills shortage
There has been a lot of talk around the tech skills shortage, and the difficultly startups face in securing the talent they need to grow their businesses.