CAMPBELL, Calif., Oct. 16, 2017 -- Saama Technologies, Inc., a leading clinical analytics company, has opened a new office in Bridgewater, New Jersey. This new office space brings the company closer to its current and prospective clients, who are a part of a thriving pharmaceutical and biotechnology hub.
“We welcome their decision to locate in Bridgewater. As a market leader in Clinical Analytics, Saama Technologies will further strengthen our position as the premiere location for Life Sciences in New Jersey,” said Bridgewater Mayor, Dan Hayes.
According to JLL Research, New Jersey is home to 13 of the largest pharmaceutical and life science companies in the world, including Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Novartis and Pfizer. New Jersey is also reported to have the highest concentration of scientists per square mile. This region’s highly skilled workforce and world class universities make it an ideal place to grow the life sciences business.
Saama has its corporate headquarters in Campbell, California, in the Silicon Valley, home to cutting-edge data and analytics technology. With this new office, Saama brings the same innovation to the heart of New Jersey’s flourishing life sciences sector. Saama’s advanced clinical data analytics solutions can help pharmaceutical companies optimize clinical trials and leverage their clinical data to gain effective business insights. The access to the vibrant, biotechnology-savvy talent pool is an added advantage.
“It made sense to expand our presence in the New Jersey area as a part of our growth and innovation strategy. There are incredible breakthroughs in biotechnology and medicine occurring here and we’re excited to be a part of it by bringing our brand of innovation, expertise in technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, and analytics, and proven success to our customers,” said Suresh Katta, Founder and CEO of Saama Technologies. “The impact of the work being done here is global. We look forward to working with our customers in their neighborhoods and helping them improve the world we live in.”
About Saama
Saama Technologies is the advanced data and analytics company delivering actionable business insights for life sciences and the Global 2000. We are singularly focused on driving fast, flexible, impactful business outcomes for our clients through data and analytics. Our unique “hybrid” approach integrates focused solutions and expertise across the life sciences domain, business consulting, data science, automated data management and big data technologies. We blend manual and disconnected initiatives into a well-aligned roadmap facilitating the client’s journey from strategy through solution implementation.
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