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Kytes at the 9th Annual Pharma
Project & Portfolio Management 2026
Sponsored by Kytes
Kytes is participating in the 9th Annual Pharma Project & Portfolio Management 2026, a leading industry forum focused on strengthening project and portfolio governance across pharmaceutical and life sciences organizations.
As pharma portfolios become increasingly complex—spanning R&D, clinical programs, regulatory milestones, and commercialization—strong project and portfolio management is essential to achieving speed, compliance, and predictable outcomes. The event brings together industry leaders to share perspectives on managing complexity while driving execution excellence.
About the Event: 9th Annual Pharma Project & Portfolio Management 2026
The Pharma Project & Portfolio Management Conference 2026 is designed for professionals responsible for planning, prioritizing, and delivering pharma programs at scale.
The conference explores best practices and emerging approaches across:
- Enterprise project and portfolio management
- Cross-functional collaboration in regulated environments
- Data-driven decision-making and governance
- Risk management, compliance, and delivery predictability
- Aligning strategy with execution across pharma portfolios
Join Us
If you are leading R&D programs, managing enterprise portfolios, or driving operational excellence, this conference offers valuable industry perspectives and peer learning opportunities.
- Attend Sandeep Kumar’s session
- Connect with industry leaders shaping the future of pharma project and portfolio management
Speaker from Kytes
Sandeep Kumar
Founder & CEO, Kytes
Sandeep Kumar will be speaking at the conference on:
Milestones to Moonshots
The session explores how intelligently simple thinking and systems can help pharmaceutical organizations create measurable momentum across project and portfolio execution, enabling faster decisions, better control, and improved delivery predictability.
Drawing from experience working with complex, regulated industries, the session will highlight how organizations can move beyond fragmented tools toward more connected, autonomous project operations.
February 4th, 5th & 6th 2026
