For pharmaceutical professionals, expanding their skill sets opens pathways to specialised roles in areas such as translational medicine, clinical informatics, and regulatory intelligence, writes Lupin Ltd’s Global Head of Human Resources, Yashwant Mahadik.
Few industries are undergoing transformation as rapid and profound as the pharmaceutical sector. Advances in artificial intelligence, automation, and data science are fundamentally reshaping how medicines are discovered, developed, manufactured, and delivered. These technologies are opening unprecedented possibilities for innovation and patient care. At the same time, they are redefining the skills required to succeed—and exposing a growing gap between technological progress and workforce readiness.
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