
GIE Media
Register now for this webinar Oct 13, 2021, 12:00pm ET, and learn how one company improved CRM, manufacturing, and quality management with a single software platform.
SPR Therapeutics manufactures innovative medical devices to combat pain without addictive opioids. But its aggressive growth plans were threatened by disconnected, inefficient internal systems and processes. Only with an integrated, modern technology platform could the company empower Sales, break down internal silos to provide decision-makers with real-time insights, and provide faster, more efficient resolution of customer complaints – all while building a foundation on which to run their entire manufacturing operations.
Join us on this upcoming webinar to learn how SPR Therapeutics adopted a single platform for its medical device business that delivered a unified best of breed CRM, manufacturing, and quality management solution to the entire organization. Ben Austin, Chief Financial Officer at SPR Therapeutics, will explain how the single platform:
• Helped reduce compliant resolution times by 60% and open complaints by more than 5x
• Connected everything from supply chain, through operations and quality control, to sales and service, and gave decision makers bespoke dashboards for visibility into business drivers
• Delivered complete traceability, lot control, and complaints processing for better compliance and happier customers
Register now to learn more from this medical device manufacturer.
Oct 13, 2021 12:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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