For the last six years, we’ve been building, evolving and perfecting our agency networks’ centralized content hub, TEDAVI. Over that time, it’s been transforming how our clients are able to achieve personalized content at scale, giving them the capacity to create, review and approve content in one place in half the time without compromising quality or creativity.
And this isn’t a pilot. More than 50 brands and more than 8,000 projects annually – emails, banners, websites and more – have used TEDAVI and the skills of our hundreds of digital specialists network-wide.
It works because it’s been designed from the ground up for life sciences. We’ve tried using tools and solutions that are built for a general audience. They’re just not the same.
EVERSANA INTOUCH has been around for a quarter of a century, and we’ve consistently heard companies talking about digital transformation. (How many actually achieve it? That’s a different story.) A big stumbling block to achieving true transformation has been the lack of solutions and solution providers that truly understand the industry. (Many say they do. How many actually do? That’s yet another story.)
That’s why we’ve always gone the extra mile to offer answers that we know work with the complexities of pharma marketing, because we’ve designed them specifically to do so. We’ve always been known as innovators in our industry. And with TEDAVI, all of that expertise came to bear as we challenged and reimagined every status quo.
TEDAVI uses robust methodologies, cutting-edge platforms and AI-driven capabilities to help clients overcome regulatory challenges, reduce costs, streamline creation and review, and enable personalization – all while maintaining compliance.
Life-science marketers want a partner who’s actually demonstrated how content excellence is realized, not just the promise of it.
They want a tailored solution, not a one-size-fits-all box their problems get jammed into. And they want something that can be iterative, not all or nothing.
Partnering with TEDAVI is making that happen.