Motive Power to Attend MAGI Clinical Research Conference

Motive Power to Attend MAGI Clinical Research Conference

Motive Power is sending several employees to the MAGI Conference 2019, a clinical research conference that runs October 27th-30th. The conference has over 100 sessions and 240+ speakers.

Over 700 people (including representatives from over 100 sponsors and CROs) will attend this event. With over 100+ sessions and workshops in six tracks: clinical operations & project management, site management, regulatory compliance, contracts, budgets & billing, and special topics, there is something here for everyone.

We are excited to attend sessions relative to our services and network with others passionate about Clinical Trials and Continuous Improvement. If you happen to see the faces below, be sure to say hi! We can’t wait for knowledge sharing and to meet others in the industry. Learn more about the conference here:

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