Jun 10, 2025

Leveraging AI to Supercharge Early Commercialisation Strategy

Early commercialisation is one of the most demanding stages in bringing a therapy to market, and the challenges are only growing. Today’s assets are frequently developed for multiple indications across diverse therapy areas, requiring teams to manage larger volumes of data, greater strategic nuance, and deeper layers of analysis than ever before.

In this environment, artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful ally. Once seen as a buzzword, it’s now proving to be indispensable. It has the potential to accelerate timelines, improve decision-making, surface risks and opportunities earlier, and streamline operations.

In this article, I share how AI can deliver tangible value across the lifecycle, helping teams cut through complexity and boost operational efficiency.

6 strategic ways AI is transforming early commercialisation

AI is already enabling teams to drive better outcomes, faster. Integrating it across the commercialisation process and aligning it with the business strategy equips companies with sharper insights and greater confidence at every step.

1. Smarter clinical trial design

Think of AI as a supercharged market research assistant, one that’s read virtually every clinical trial ever published and remembers the details. It can sift through bundles of past trial data to recommend smarter endpoints and help you set inclusion and exclusion criteria that align with both regulatory expectations and commercial goals.

And when it comes to selecting study sites and investigators, AI can forecast which ones are most likely to deliver based on past performance and patient availability, saving you valuable time and costly missteps.

2. Forecasting and ‘what if’ planning for commercial strategy

AI is reshaping forecasting by validating base-case scenarios as well as modelling high-risk or unexpected outcomes with remarkable speed. Whether anticipating changes in competitor launch timings, differing clinical outcomes, or the entry of generics or biosimilars, AI helps teams test assumptions and adjust plans in a matter of minutes, enhancing your commercial strategy.

AI also quantifies an asset’s strategic risks, such as label variations and market access challenges, and simulates their impact, empowering teams to make informed decisions before issues arise.

3. Clearer future market and competitive landscape

AI acts as a market intelligence engine, scanning everything from ongoing clinical trials and IP filings to treatment guidelines, analyst reports, and real-world evidence. It builds a comprehensive view of the current landscape and projects how it could evolve over time.

Integrating structured data with unstructured sources like medical literature and social media enables AI to uncover dynamic unmet needs, revealing therapeutic gaps that traditional analysis might overlook.

4. Deeper epidemiology and patient insight

Understanding your target population at a granular level is critical, and AI strategies excel at this. Many teams are already using AI to integrate real-world data, including registry data and other clinical sources, to build detailed pictures of disease prevalence and patient subgroups.

AI analytics feature assists in analysing comorbidities, treatment response rates, therapy duration, and socioeconomic factors to pinpoint the most valuable patient segments for commercial focus.

5. Early pricing and reimbursement strategy

This is where AI turns strategic intent into real-world economics. It can test different pricing strategies in the current market and model cost-effectiveness outcomes based on varying external price benchmarks, healthcare system data, and clinical outcomes.

It also synthesises HTA reports and policy updates, helping you anticipate reimbursement challenges and tackle them proactively, before they slow you down.

6. KOL and stakeholder mapping that works

Engaging the right voices early on is critical. AI can scan everything from publication records to conference activity to highlight who’s really shaping the conversation in your space. Better yet, it tracks how that influence shifts over time, helping you tailor your engagement strategy with precision.

These insights power more tailored, effective engagement strategies and services, ensuring you’re speaking to the right people, with the right message, at the right moment, devising a powerful plan.

Putting it all together

For the right AI strategy integration, teams will need to upskill these capabilities and reimagine elements of support from external partners to operate with greater speed and precision. Real progress, however, depends on how teams engage with the technology. That includes developing the skills to frame meaningful questions and interpret outcomes in context, while upholding strong data governance, especially when working with sensitive or proprietary information.

As adoption deepens, AI is setting a new standard for early commercialisation: faster, smarter, and more resilient by design.

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