Mon, 15. November 2021 From data to knowledge: Follow the Eight-Fold Path! In future, value creation will only be possible in a cooperative manner. It is quite a journey to come from data to knowledge. I’ll show you the main steps and pitfalls for the process industry, but I am confident, that most thoughts can be applied more generally. It is often more a question of mindset than of technology to arrive successfully |
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Tue, 16. November 2021 Process Analytics in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical industry |
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Tue, 16. November 2021 The role of Data in Process Control: Modeling, Monitoring and Optimization |
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Tue, 16. November 2021 The Automation Ecosystem: considerations for Implementing PAT in the factory |
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Tue, 16. November 2021 Feedback as a means to cope with model deficiencies: the need for measurement information |
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Wed, 17. November 2021 Advances in QCL for PAT |
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Wed, 17. November 2021 Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy in Industry 4.0: the asset of multipoint measurements? |
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Wed, 17. November 2021 Smart PAT: shifting quality control to the shop floor Biopharmaceutical manufacturing is well-known as a complicated and intricate process. One major challenge in this process is the product itself. Proteins are highly complex molecules with many closely related variants, making analysis and control difficult. Quality control relies on regular process sampling and complex analytics that can typically only be performed in the lab. Improving this quality control process requires a true disruption of the traditional in-lab work with an advancement to smart PAT. Smart PAT shifts quality and performance monitoring to the shopfloor to enable in-line monitoring, automated process control, and real-time release. Enabling smart PAT requires: 1. Innovation of new real-time measurement technologies that overcome the challenges of miniaturization, durability, specificity, and speed to measure quality and performance attributes during the process. 2. Progressing digitization to enable innovative process analytics (soft sensors), advanced process control (e.g. digital twin simulation), preventative maintenance, and asset management. These innovations in technology and digital solutions make quality control faster, more agile more compliant. |
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Wed, 17. November 2021 Smart Equipment |