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AI Symposium Session Summary: Is AI in clinical trials delivering measurable ROI?

Date: August 12, 2025

At the 4th Annual ACDM Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Clinical Trials, the session “Overcoming AI Hype for Realised ROI: Taking a Problem-Centred Approach to Enterprise Transformation” confronted this challenge head-on.

Led by Jason Housley (eClinical Solutions), the discussion pulled no punches on why stubborn timelines persist despite decades of “next-gen” innovation – from blockchain to wearables to today’s AI.

Drawing on industry survey data, real-world case studies, and his “Golden Rules” for sustainable transformation, Jason shared how organisations can cut through the buzz and focus on the problems that truly matter – delivering tangible, measurable results rather than symbolic go-lives.

Read the session summary for key takeaways – pragmatic, experience-based, and laser-focused on turning AI potential into real ROI.

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