

AI for Regulatory Science: Raycaster Toronto Meet and Greet
AI in regulatory science has generated all the buzz now within the pharma and medical devices communities.
However, besides ChatGPT-like interfaces introduced in 2022, there hasn't been a real breakthrough until now.
The Raycaster Team will be in Toronto meeting with regulatory students, faculty, and professionals.
Co-hosted with AAPS of University of Toronto, we’ll talk about AI and the future of the profession over coffee and bakeries (from aroma and le genie!), and most importantly, giving away One Month Free access for all attendees!!
Once you arrive - go to the Grad Student Lounge.
Who Should Attend
Regulatory Affairs Students (Seneca, Humber, Northeastern, Sheridan, UofT)
Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Students (MSc, PhD, PharmD candidates)
Faculty & Instructors in regulatory affairs and pharmaceutical sciences programs
Regulatory Professionals working in pharma, biotech, medical devices, or consulting
About Raycaster (https://raycaster.ai)
Raycaster builds AI-native, citation-first workflows for regulatory writing and review. We're backed by Y Combinator, partnered with OpenAI, Anthropic and NVIDIA, and our platform is designed specifically for regulated industries where traceability and audit trails matter.
About Academy Of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) https://aapsuoft.wixsite.com/website
The University of Toronto's Student Chapter of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) was established in April 2004 and has already become one of the AAPS' largest chapters, with over 50 members. The chapter strives to create a unique opportunity for students from all disciplines to interact with the over 12,000 members of the AAPS.