
Published: 2 March 2000 14:36 GMT
BT has launched an initiative it claims will reduce the cost and speed up the process of pharmaceutical research through the use of Internet technology.
The service provides a secure extranet for all parties involved in a clinical trial, allowing them to share resources and streamline administrative processes.
The international extranet will give pharmaceutical companies the benefit of a wide range of experience.
BT claims the service will accelerate the development of news drugs and could offer savings of up to £30m per year for each pharmaceutical company involved in the scheme.
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