April 30, 2025
Article, Press Release

Why does unified data matter? Hear from Wemedoo at Swiss Biotech Day!

What is moving biotech forward is not only science; it is the ability to understand and connect the data behind it.

AI, decentralized trials, and real-time insights are rapidly changing life sciences. One truth is emerging: data fragmentation is the bottleneck. Across research, development, and regulatory domains, too many teams are still navigating disjointed systems, inconsistent formats, and incompatible terminologies.

That is why more and more organizations are rethinking their approach and turning to unified, semantically intelligent data as the starting point for modern innovation.

The cost of clinical data fragmentation

Behind every clinical breakthrough lies a complex digital trail: from EDC and CTMS entries to lab data, regulatory documents, and real-world evidence. But what happens when those data streams don’t connect?

  • Systems don’t speak the same language: silos persist
  • AI can’t be trusted: data isn’t structured or interoperable
  • Teams lose time and clarity: insights are delayed or lost

As key opinion leaders highlighted, even the best modernization efforts fall short without semantic alignment. Simply upgrading tools isn’t enough; whether your data foundation is ready to think together is what matters.

Unified data brings a true competitive advantage

True unification is not about putting everything in one place. It’s about harmonizing your data at the source structurally, semantically, and in real time.

That means:

  • FAIR data practices embedded at the point of creation (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
  • Structured and standardized data models that ensure clinical and operational alignment
  • Flexible, user-friendly software that enables real-time connectivity between systems, without costly duplication.

These concepts are no longer theoretical. They are actively changing how teams improve clinical timelines and deliver smarter trials, starting with better data, not bigger tools.

How oomnia makes unified data real

At Wemedoo, we didn’t just keep up with industry trends; we designed oomnia to solve the real challenges clinical teams face every day.

oomnia is a unified clinical research system that eliminates silos, improves data clarity, and delivers real-time insights across the trial lifecycle.

Here is how:

  • One connected ecosystem: EDC, CTMS, eTMF, eConsent, ePRO, RTSM, and advanced reporting all within a single, fully interoperable ecosystem.
  • Real-time visibility and faster setup: Immediate access to study status, inventory, and data quality, with up to 83% faster study setup compared to traditional systems.
  • Seamless data integration: Integration with EHRs, eSource systems, and external tools, making expansion and AI-readiness possible at every stage.
  • Designed for decentralized and patient-centric trials: eConsent and ePRO modules support remote participation and real-world data integration (RWD)

Build the Foundation First

You can move quickly. Or you can move wisely. In clinical research, you need both.

Before AI. Before patient recruitment. Before site selection.
Nothing moves forward without a shared, structured data foundation. That’s where it starts.

Which means:

  • You can’t build adaptive protocols on disconnected systems.
  • You can’t model patient outcomes on messy data.
  • You need structure before strategy.

This is where oomnia can simplify your daily tasks, turning complex challenges into smooth, clear, and meaningful workflows.

That’s exactly the kind of foundation we are building with oomnia, and we would love to show you what that looks like in practice.

Visit Us at Swiss Biotech Day 2025

Real breakthroughs start with conversation.

Visit the Wemedoo team at booth #69 to:

  • Experience a live demo of oomnia in action
  • Get answers to your toughest data integration questions.
  • Discuss how to cut your study setup time by 83%.

Unified data is where it all begins.

Let’s meet in Basel and see what’s possible when your data works with you, not against you.