OmniComm Systems, a global provider of clinical data management technology and services, announced that it has signed a reselling partnership agreement with Tri-I Biotech Shanghai Inc.
OmniComm Systems, a global provider of clinical data management technology and services, announced that it has signed a reselling partnership agreement with Tri-I Biotech Shanghai Inc., a China based consultancy providing high performance informatics solutions to over 1,000 medical and clinical research organizations across China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
The partnership with Tri-I allows us to bring Omnicomm’s Phase I unit automation solution TrialOne to clinical pharmacology centers and Phase I units across China, with implementation services and after sales support in the local language.
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