Webinar

Get the most out of your Eupry platform

Best practices, tips, and what's new

Are you getting everything out of your Eupry platform?

In this session, we walk through the features, best practices, and configurations that make the biggest difference in day-to-day work, plus take a look at the biggest developments of 2026 so far.

June 10th, 2026

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How do you get the most out of your Eupry solution?

In this session, our product team will share the best practices for utilizing Eupry's thermal compliance platform, plus go through the hidden gems – configurations, workflows, and features – that can make a real difference for both day-to-day efficiency and long-term compliance documentation.

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Key takeaways

  • Best practices (and hacks) for configuring and using the platform day to day
  • The features and settings that have the biggest impact on your operations
  • Practical examples of how other users have structured their workflows
  • The biggest developments of 2026 + what is coming next

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Understand the best practices getting the most out of your Eupry solution.

When: June 10th, 2026

  • 9.30 A.M. CDT
  • 10.30 A.M. EDT
  • 3.30 P.M. BST
  • 4.30 P.M. CEST
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The speakers

  • Martin Koo Rosenmejer, VP of Product at Eupry: Martin has almost 15 years of experience developing tech products in regulated and complex industries. Today, he leads product development at Eupry and is responsible for developing technology that simplifies compliance operations while meeting the standards pharmaceutical operations require. -Christian Jacobsen, CEO: Christian co-founded Eupry in 2014 to solve two problems at once: medicine that loses efficacy and the bright people stuck doing manual compliance work to prevent it. As CEO, he leads the company’s mission to remove complexity from GxP compliance across the pharmaceutical supply chain — so every cure reaches the patient, and the teams behind it can focus on the work that matters.
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