Harness the Power of AI in GxP - Toronto
📅 Tuesday, 22 September 2026 → Wednesday, 23 September 2026 in 98 days
A two-day, case-study-driven industry conference on validating and deploying AI within regulated GxP environments. Organised by the Knowledge Exchange Network (KENX), it covers FDA AI guidance, Part 11 compliance, data integrity, and AI use across the pharma product lifecycle.
Harness the Power of AI in GxP - Toronto is a two-day, in-person industry conference on 22-23 September 2026, organised by the Knowledge Exchange Network (KENX), a long-running provider of regulated-industry quality and compliance conferences. It is the Toronto edition of a KENX series that also runs North American, Puerto Rico, and European dates, signalling sustained industry demand on this specific topic.
What it is
The event is built around case-study sessions that show how artificial intelligence is applied - and, critically, validated - inside GxP (Good x Practice) environments across the pharmaceutical and life-sciences sector. The focus is squarely on AI: use cases, process optimisation, model validation, and compliance, rather than a general life-sciences agenda where AI is a single track.
Why it matters
GxP is among the most heavily regulated settings in which AI is now being deployed, and the gap between an AI capability and an auditable, validated, regulator-defensible AI system is exactly where pharmaceutical quality and IT teams are spending their effort in 2026. As model-driven tools move into manufacturing, clinical operations, batch records, labelling, supply chain, and R&D decision-making, the validation and data-integrity questions become first-order.
Programme
According to the organiser, the agenda spans AI across the product lifecycle - supply chain, labelling, batch records, clinical operations, tech transfer, and R&D - and addresses the regulatory backbone: current FDA guidance on AI, Part 11 compliance for electronic records and signatures, and prevailing data-integrity standards. Sessions are oriented toward practitioners who must implement and defend these systems, not toward vendors pitching products.
For a worldwide AI-events directory this is a well-scoped, verifiable applied-AI conference: AI is the core subject, the organiser is an established conference body with an official programme page, and the dates are confirmed and in the future. It rounds out coverage of how AI is being put into regulated practice, alongside the more research-led conferences elsewhere in the calendar.