Learning Formats
The DIA 2019 Global Annual Meeting brings together thousands of innovators from around the globe to discuss updates in the ever-changing field of life sciences.
Providing education and creating an environment for learning is something that we take personally, which is why we offer an array of learning formats to diversify and customize your experience in an effort to maximize your time at DIA 2019. From observing conversations that count to diving into problem-solving mode, we have your learning styles covered.
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Preconference Short Courses
Arriving in San Diego early? Maximize your time by taking a deep dive into your area of interest while networking with likeminded thought leaders.
The day before DIA 2019 convenes, we will offer a full slate of half- and full-day short courses. Short course topics span the drug development continuum, including data visualization, machine learning, combination products, regulatory strategy, qTC modeling, and more. Register for two half-day or one full-day short course and receive $100 off* your registration to the main meeting!
*Purchases must be made at the same time in order to receive the discount.
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DIAmond Sessions
Thought-provoking, worldwide issues deconstructed by acclaimed panelists representing multiple stakeholders from around the world in this growing ecosystem of life sciences.
DIAmonds represent rare opportunities to listen to and engage with a variety of key stakeholders participating in open conversations on controversial topics such as: financial and data innovation in global health, international regulatory convergence, an FDA forum, and EMA/FDA question time.
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Concurrent Educational Sessions
Traditional sessions dedicated to the “how to”, “so what”, “what’s new”, and specific innovations needed to keep up on your day to day.
Running from 60-75 minutes, we have over 175 sessions spanning 13 educational tracks. Stop in any of our classrooms, lectures, or workshops to review data, work flow, scaling, and so much more. These are traditional sessions designed to take you through methodology, the latest trends, hot issues, and in some cases, to provide foundational information.
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Engage and Exchange
Are you most inspired when you have a chance to collaborate with others?
Several times a day, we have 45-60 minute opportunities for you to stop, engage with other attendees, and exchange ideas and questions while working together to solve a problem! Engage and Exchange is all about peer-to-peer learning. Facilitators will begin with a 5-10 minute presentation that is followed by 25-30 minutes of dedicated small group discussion (breakout groups) and concludes with 15-20 minutes of sharing and open discussion.
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The Content Hub
Have 30 minutes? Join in on a conversation and come away with new perspectives!
This non-traditional learning/networking hybrid is specifically designed for a small groups to connect face-to-face with others that share the same interests. The 2019 meeting schedule will highlight a series of 30-minute facilitated conversations. Interact with community leaders and have one-on-one discussions to gain rapid insight in a subject of value.
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Innovation Theater
Round out your on-site experience by taking in new products and services.
Several of our exhibitors are stepping away from their booths to showcase their products and services in their own 45-minute Innovation Theaters located in the Exhibit Hall.
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Poster Sessions
Walk through a gallery of visually stimulating science and new best practice recommendations.
The poster area is an opportunity for you to view research from a diverse group of scientific professionals who are actively involved in the discovery, development, and lifecycle management of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and healthcare related products.
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Community Round Tables
DIA Community members will host round table discussions inspired by sessions from within the DIA 2019 program agenda, in the DIA Community Zone. Many of the discussions will include Session Chairs and speakers. Round table discussions are open to all meeting attendees. The schedule of round tables will be released in April.
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