We seem to be fully in the swing of industry conferences. This week is the pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing industries’ INTERPHEX conference in New York City. It:
…brings over 11,000 global industry professionals and 650+ leading suppliers together to “Learn It, Experience It, Procure It” through a combination of no cost technical conference, exhibits, demonstrations, and networking events to leverage quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness in today’s ever-changing global market.
If you’ll be there, make sure to catch these presentations:
They open describing changes in the markets for manufacturers in the Life Sciences:
But with increasing levels of complexity and increased competition in the market, Life Sciences manufacturing is going through a transformation.
More flexibility is required:
Companies have increased expectations for real-time release and for more visibility to all the manufacturing activity, data collection, and analysis. Including the growing requirements from increasing regulatory scrutiny and cyber security means improved quality controls, better system management, and more access to data.
This highly-regulated industry has:
…been very cautious in adopting new technologies. With high costs to re-validate a working, licensed manufacturing process after making a change, the regulatory environment has historically been a major barrier.
Emerson booth 3453 at Interphex 2018
Read the article for specific ways technologies and changing work practices are being incorporated to execute these strategies.
To see some of these thoughts in action, visit the Emerson team at Interphex in Booth 3453 to discuss ways that technology, people and work processes can help improve quality, efficiency and overall cost effectiveness in your manufacturing operations.
Find out more in the Life Science & Medical area of Emerson.com and/or connect and interact with other pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing industry experts in the Life Sciences group in the Emerson Exchange 365 community.
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