USDM is sponsoring Veeva R&D and Quality Summit 2026.
Veeva R&D and Quality Summit brings together life sciences leaders across clinical operations, clinical data, research sites, regulatory, safety, quality, and IT to connect, learn, and collaborate on the future of R&D and Quality operations.
USDM is sponsoring the 2026 Summit to help life sciences teams turn Veeva Vault, Veeva AI, and connected operating models into practical, governed, inspection-ready execution.
Why attend
Advance R&D and Quality with the Veeva community
The Summit is built for life sciences teams looking to exchange ideas, learn from peers, and understand where Veeva product roadmaps, operational models, and regulated workflows are heading next.
Bring AI into regulated work without losing control
Veeva is pushing AI and automation across the Vault platform. USDM helps organizations define intended use, validation strategy, human review, traceability, and controls before AI-supported workflows touch regulated work.
Make Vault programs easier to run after go-live
Many Veeva environments need stronger operating discipline after implementation. USDM supports release readiness, managed services, configuration governance, integrations, data quality, and continuous improvement.
What to talk with USDM about at Summit
- Veeva Vault managed services, release readiness, and regression planning.
- Veeva AI governance, validation strategy, and human-in-the-loop controls.
- Quality, Regulatory, Safety, Clinical, and platform operating models that stay inspection-ready.
- Vault optimization, metadata cleanup, workflow improvements, integrations, and technical debt reduction.
- AI-ready data foundations and practical adoption programs for regulated teams.
About USDM and Veeva
Veeva is the industry cloud for life sciences, with Vault applications across clinical, regulatory, quality, safety, commercial, and medical operations.
USDM helps regulated life sciences organizations operationalize Veeva with compliance discipline, validation confidence, managed services, release readiness, governance, adoption, and inspection-ready operating models.