Clarivate Introduces AI Regulatory Assistant in Cortellis Suite

August 14, 2025
Clarivate has launched an AI-powered Regulatory Assistant within its Cortellis Regulatory Intelligence platform, designed to streamline regulatory processes for professionals in biopharma, medtech, and research sectors.

Clarivate has announced the beta launch of its AI-powered Regulatory Assistant within the Cortellis Regulatory Intelligence platform, announced in a press release. This new tool aims to help regulatory professionals navigate complex global requirements more efficiently. The AI Assistant offers features such as conversational AI with referenced answers, multilingual support, and chat history for personalized responses.

The beta version, informed by customer feedback and tested with industry partners, is designed to meet the needs of regulatory professionals across biopharma, medtech, and research organizations. It will be available to all Cortellis Regulatory Intelligence users in September, with additional capabilities planned to enhance usability and decision support.

Clarivate's VP of R&D, Yuval Kiselstein, emphasized the tool's role in empowering regulatory teams to make confident, compliant decisions in a fast-changing environment. The AI Assistant is built on the same platform that powers other Clarivate solutions, combining advanced technology with decades of regulatory expertise.

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