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Axendia's President to Chair 3rd Annual MES for Life Sciences Congress
Date:7/9/2008

YARDLEY, Pa. and WOBURN, Mass., July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Axendia Inc., a trusted advisor to Life-Science Executives on Business, Technology and Regulatory strategies, and CBI Research Inc., a provider of live and electronic conferences for senior-level executives in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, today announced that Daniel R. Matlis President and Founder of Axendia, will chair CBI's "3rd Annual Manufacturing Execution Systems for Life Sciences Congress" to be held on August 5 - 6, 2008 in Philadelphia, PA.

Over 500 pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device executives have benefited from the Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) Conference. The 3rd Annual meeting convenes manufacturing decision-makers from the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device communities.

"We are delighted to have Dan Matlis join us as Chairman of this year's 3rd Annual MES for Life Sciences Congress," commented Sharon Langan, Senior Program Manager for The Center for Business Intelligence. "This is the premier event for lean manufacturing and manufacturing execution systems in the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industries. Dan brings a very exciting perspective to this annual meeting, having worked extensively on projects spanning R&D, Engineering, Operations, Regulatory, Business Development and IT. He will add tremendous value to this important meeting," added Langan.

"Life-Science Executives are facing some of the most difficult challenges ever encountered in the industry," commented Daniel R. Matlis, President and Founder of Axendia. "This meeting offers an outstanding opportunity for industry executives to exchange ideas and solutions for next-generation manufacturing IT infrastructures," Matlis added.

Constituents at the congress discuss current plant-level IT needs and discover the latest and best ways to implement a MES system for future success.

For detailed information about the 3rd Annual MES for Life Sciences Con
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