
Axtria Unveils Agentic AI Platform for Life Sciences
Axtria has announced the launch of its new AI platform, Axtria InsightsMAx.ai, designed to revolutionize the life sciences sector. In a press release, the company detailed how the platform offers a flexible, enterprise-grade framework that includes over 30 ready-to-deploy agents, apps, and APIs. This infrastructure aims to accelerate AI experimentation, deployment, and return on investment for life sciences companies.
The platform addresses the 'last mile' problem in enterprise AI by providing a comprehensive ecosystem for successful adoption. It features a library of specialized agents that facilitate cross-functional transformation, breaking down silos between data analysis, business intelligence, and clinical development.
Axtria InsightsMAx.ai allows life sciences companies to start small with AI innovations and scale them across their organizations without needing to rebuild infrastructure. This capability significantly reduces the time from concept to deployment, potentially compressing it from years to mere weeks.
The platform is already in use by six of the top ten global pharmaceutical companies, delivering significant improvements in decision accuracy, speed to insights, and operational cost reductions.
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