We are proud to congratulate our partner EXTEDO on the signing of a new agreement with Digital Access to Finance (DAF), under the witness of the Chairman of the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA), Dr. Ali El-Ghamrawy. This agreement marks the launch of Phase II of Egypt’s regulatory digital-transformation programme. As part of the initiative, the EDA will implement EXTEDOpulse Powered by CARA to expand its Master Data Management, Document Management, Regulatory Procedure Management, and Submission Management capabilities.
This milestone underlines the strength of the build-partnership between EXTEDO and Generis. As a “Build Partner” of Generis, EXTEDO leverages CARA’s low-code content, data, and business-process management capabilities to develop and enhance EXTEDOpulse.
CARA is a robust, flexible, low-code foundation designed for highly regulated industries. It combines enterprise-grade content services, data management, compliance, audit-trail, security and full business-process automation (workflows, lifecycles, versioning, e-signatures, audit logs, dashboards, and more).
By building EXTEDOpulse on CARA, EXTEDO brings together its deep life-sciences regulatory domain expertise with a best-in-class content and process-management backbone.
We at Generis are delighted to see CARA’s flexibility and robustness support such a vital regulatory transformation, enabling more efficient, transparent, and compliant processes for public-health authorities like the EDA.
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