Advanced Manufacturing in Pharma
Have you ever been left feeling helpless when you desperately require a specific medication, but it's nowhere to be found? Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical sector is not exempt from such challenges, particularly in light of the pandemic's disruptive effects. Advanced manufacturing in pharma seeks to tackle these issues by increasing efficiency and consistency in pharmaceutical production.
Pharma 4.0: A Game Changer in the Industry
Pharma 4.0, a term introduced by the ISPE, is a framework focused on enhancing pharmaceutical production. This concept has its roots in Industry 4.0, which has benefited other sectors with innovative approaches. The FDA's Advanced Manufacturing Initiative also addresses these challenges, promoting novel medical product manufacturing technologies that improve drug quality, mitigate medicine shortages and accelerate global access to medicine. A notable shift is the transition from batch to continuous manufacturing.
Continuous Manufacturing: A Step Forward
In contrast to the traditional batch manufacturing process, continuous manufacturing maintains a steady-state production where raw materials are incessantly fed and processed to generate finished products. This method typically offers a smaller equipment footprint, a higher production rate, and more consistent product quality. The FDA uses the term "semi-continuous" for a continuous process that only needs to run intermittently to meet product demand.
The Technolgies Fueling Advanced Manufacturing in Pharma
Advanced Manufacturing and Pharma 4.0 initiatives are driving the pharmaceutical industry to adopt new technologies that enhance quality, efficiency and resilience in production. Some of these innovations include:
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What is Pharma 4.0?
Pharma 4.0 is a framework introduced by the ISPE that focuses on enhancing efficiency and consistency in pharmaceutical production by adopting innovative approaches and technologies.
How does continuous manufacturing differ from batch manufacturing?
Risk-based maintenance allocates asset maintenance resources according to the cost of failure of the asset. Risk-based maintenance weighs the costs of manufacturing downtime against the cost of maintaining and servicing equipment to provide a more intelligent division of attention and effort.
What are the key technologies fueling advanced manufacturing in pharma?
Some of the key technologies include Advanced Process Analytical Technology (PAT), Manufacturing Execution Systems, Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling, and Predictive Maintenance for Pharma.
How does advanced manufacturing in pharma contribute to sustainability?
Advanced manufacturing in pharma improves process efficiency, reduces waste and optimizes supply chain management, which collectively contribute to the digital transformation in pharma, reducing the industry's carbon footprint and enhancing sustainability.
Blog:
The FDA's Advanced Manufacturing Initiative Is What We Do
Report:
The Needle is Moving: Digital Transformation in Life-Sciences Manufacturing