Scilife Training | Quality trends in 2026: what quality leaders need to get right
As the life sciences sector moves into 2026, artificial intelligence, automation, and digital systems are no longer future concepts but technologies that are actively shaping decision-making, risk management, and trust across the industry.
In this context, many quality leaders are facing increasing pressure to adapt to new technologies while remaining accountable for outcomes that are not always fully within their control. To address these challenges, a dedicated training session will take place to offer a practical and experience-based perspective on where Quality Assurance (QA) is heading, grounded in the real issues teams are already facing today.
Training | Quality Trends in 2026: What Quality Leaders Need to Get Right
February 3, 2026 | 11:00 AM (CET)
The session will explore why regulatory compliance alone is no longer sufficient and why judgment-led quality is becoming increasingly critical. It will also examine how AI and machine learning are already being misused in some environments and what QA teams need to understand in order to guide these technologies responsibly. Additional topics include the evolution from data integrity to data accountability in AI-enabled settings, as well as the shifting role of QA leadership towards a more strategic and human-led function.
The training is designed as a grounded discussion focused on how to lead quality effectively in an AI-enabled reality. Attendance is free, and interested professionals can register via the official registration link.