IBM, partners bring drug tracing platform to SA

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IBM, partners bring drug tracing platform to SA
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The pilot project aims to leverage technology to improve the traceability of pharmaceuticals exported to Africa.

is a US government initiative that connects US and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers and investment opportunities.in SA, as part of the pilot project that will bring visibility to Africa’s pharmaceutical drug supply chains.

“We are excited that IBM will use its watsonx.ai capabilities in this pilot to help improve the traceability of drugs exported to Africa.” As a result, the proposed Pulse pilot aims to help African distributors and pharmacies by enhancing operations, reducing spoilage, ensuring consistent stock and creating more profitable partnerships with international suppliers.IBM Consulting Advantage

“The launch of Pulse by NABP demonstrates the power of digital solutions in transforming the pharmaceutical supply chain,” comments Riaz Osman, managing partner, Southern Africa and Africa growth markets, IBM Consulting.

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