Good Morning Meeting: How Clinical Teams Can Get More From Their TMF
Medicon Valley Alliance and Arithmos are hosting a Good Morning Meeting on Wednesday 27th May 2026 in Copenhagen. The session explores how the Trial Master File can go far beyond document storage, and why that matters for clinical operations, regulatory oversight, and sponsor accountability across the entire trial team.
Places are free. Breakfast is included.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 27th May 2026 Time: 8:30 to 11:00 Venue: Medicon Valley Alliance, Arne Jacobsens Allé 15, 2300 Copenhagen S, Hub 2 Cost: Free to attend Organised by: Medicon Valley Alliance, in collaboration with Arithmos
About the Session
The Trial Master File has always been more than a place to store documents, but for too long it has been treated as exactly that. Your records are quietly telling you something about the health of your trial, your team, and your organisation. The question is whether you are listening.
This session explores how the TMF can support operational decision-making, regulatory compliance, and sponsor oversight, and why that makes it a tool for the entire clinical team, not just the people doing the filing.
Programme
8:30 – Networking, registration and light breakfast
9:00 – Welcome David Munis Zepernick, Director, Member Engagement and Communication, Medicon Valley Alliance
9:10 – Arithmos: Enabling Digital Transformation in Life Sciences Nina Andersson, Business Development Manager, Arithmos
9:25 – The TMF Knows More Than You Think: How Clinical Teams Can Use a “Simple Record Repository” for So Much More Rob Jones, Head of Clinical, Arithmos
10:30 – Questions and Networking
11:00 – End of Good Morning Meeting
Speakers
Head of Clinical, Arithmos
Rob has spent his career in drug development and life sciences, with deep expertise in clinical operations, essential records, regulation, and technology. He has led projects for sponsors, CROs, and clinical service providers across the full range, from technical document improvements to complete trial management programmes. Previously he managed a global team of TMF subject matter experts, and he now leads the Clinical Services group at Arithmos, working across business units to support clients with practical, tailored approaches to trial oversight.
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Business Development Manager, Arithmos
Nina brings more than 25 years of life sciences experience, with a strong background in sales and marketing within medical companies. She holds a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Helsinki and has specialised in resourcing and consultancy across the Nordic region. A native Swedish speaker, Nina works closely with clients from smaller organisations through to large global companies, focusing on understanding each organisation’s specific challenges and matching them with the right support.
About Arithmos
With deep expertise in the Life Science Industry, Arithmos supports companies in their digital transformation journey to achieve the best value from technology-enabled solutions and excellence in business operations.
Arithmos team share extensive knowledge of the full GxP regulated environment for both deliveries of services and technologies, and our domains range from Clinical Development, Quality & Compliance, Pharmacovigilance & Safety and, Regulatory Affairs.



