Technology Networks – What Skills Do the Next Generation of Scientists Need?

Insight, Press

A recent Technology Networks article sheds light on the essential skills for the next generation of scientists, and we’re proud that our CEO, Alexander Seyf, participated in the discussion.

Key takeaways include:
🤖 Digital Fluency: Mastering AI, automation, and big data is non-negotiable.
🔀 Multidisciplinary Agility: Collaboration across fields is crucial for tackling complex challenges.
📈 Communication & Data Literacy: Effectively conveying research and understanding data are paramount.
🧑‍🔬The “T-shaped” Scientist: The future demands scientists with deep expertise in their field plus broad proficiency in data science, digital tools, regulatory intelligence, digital compliance, and collaborative skills.
💼 Health Economics & Enterprise Leadership: A critical skill gap exists in these areas within life sciences.

Building scalable organizations requires more than scientific excellence; it demands a deep understanding of value-based healthcare, market dynamics, and sustainable business models. Bridging this gap requires both upskilling and cross-fertilizing knowledge from other industries.

Read the full article here.