Firecrest launches game-changing clinical tools at 46th Annual DIA Meeting

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Firecrest, an e-technology solution provider that definitively enhances investigator site performance, introduced its revolutionizing, game-changing clinical tools at the 46th Annual Drug Information Association (DIA) Meeting located in Washington, D.C., June 13-17, 2010.

“We received an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to our new e-clinical technology”

The DIA Annual Meeting is the premier event for professionals involved in the discovery, development, and life cycle management of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and related products. There is no other industry meeting of its kind that can rival the breadth and depth of experience that this meeting delivers. With 25 content area tracks, 330 sessions, and 20 tutorials, presentations are geared to attendees at all disciplines, work settings, and experience levels.

"We received an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to our new e-clinical technology," stated Firecrest CEO Alan Horgan. "We are very pleased with the market's response to the Firecrest product and we are already looking forward to next year's annual meeting."

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