OpenClinica to Offer First Large-Scale Demo of its 3.1 Beta at European Conference

Press Release | OpenClinica, Drug Information Association | March 20, 2011

OpenClinica, the world’s most popular open source clinical trials software for web-based electronic data capture (EDC) and clinical data management (CDM), will be demonstrating OpenClinica 3.1 Beta 2 at the Drug Information Association (DIA) Annual EuroMeeting March 28-30 in Geneva, Switzerland.

The EuroMeeting attracts more than 3,000 professionals from over 50 countries. It brings together professionals from the biopharmaceutical industry, contract service organizations, clinical research, regulatory agencies, health ministries, patients’ organizations and universities. This convergence affords attendees the opportunity to network with professional colleagues from around the world.

“The new functionality in 3.1 Beta 2 provides a highly extensible, easily configurable means to get data formats that meet a user’s precise requirements,” said OpenClinica Chief Executive Cal Collins. “We made sure that the software enables the export of all possible data related to a study and its clinical data in this format, and users can use the pre-built transformations or create their own to get to their preferred formats. In 3.1, the export also includes all audit trail, discrepancy, and electronic signature information.”

Because of its open source licensing model, OpenClinica stands alone as the most flexible, cost effective solution for EDC and CDM. The commercial version, OpenClinica Enterprise Edition, offers additional capabilities and support for mission critical data capture and management.