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📢 News: Australia’s Clinical Trials Sector More Valuable Than Ever Before Figures from a new MTPConnect report reveal that the clinical trials sector generated $1.6 billion for the Australian economy in 2022. The outcome, detailed in MTPConnect’s upcoming clinical trials sector snapshot report, represents growth of more than 4 per cent on 2019 and has been achieved in spite of the 2020 pandemic downturn. MTPConnect CEO, Stuart Dignam, says it’s an outcome worth recognising as we celebrate World Clinical Trials Day this week. Australia’s clinical trials capabilities and expertise will be a key focus for the Australian delegation heading to the BIO International Convention in San Diego early next month. The full report, Australia’s Clinical Trials Sector 2024, will be released next week. 💻 Read on for more information... Stuart Dignam | Hon. Jaala Pulford | David Lloyd | Department of Industry, Science and Resources | Ed Husic MP | Mark Butler MP | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care | Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) | David Chuter | ARCS Australia | David Wilks | Ana Svensson | Kylie Sproston FTSE GAICD | Melanie Gentgall | Steve Webb | Janelle Bowden | Duncan Macinnis | Jo Close | Tracey Wilkinson | Lisa Dubé

Australia’s Clinical Trials Sector More Valuable Than Ever Before

Australia’s Clinical Trials Sector More Valuable Than Ever Before

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Sophie Mepham PhD

Group Executive Manager Oncology Research - Global

8mo

Great timing to invest in professionalising the clinical trials workforce and ensuring we have the workforce to sustain the growth

David Lloyd

Managing Director @ Southern Star Research, Australian CRO

8mo

Great to see that Australia continues to be the "go to" destination for high quality clinical trials.

Dr Rita Choueiri

Partner, R&D Tax and Government Incentives. Life sciences, technology, mining, engineering , 'inbound' R&D.

8mo

Look forward to the report!

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