Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries CRB's Yvonne Duckworth Featured in Pharmaceutical Technology on Trends in Digitalization By: 3BL Media September 29, 2021 at 10:05 AM EDT SOURCE: CRB DESCRIPTION:The digital maturity levels of pharma manufacturing companies slowly evolved over the past few years until the restrictions of the 2020 pandemic propelled the industry to quickly adopt advanced automation and remote capabilities. CRB’s Yvonne Duckworth addresses the advantages of this move in Pharmaceutical Technology’s article, Trends in Digitalization of Pharma Manufacturing. The digital tools of remote pharma manufacturing Leveraging Pharma 4.0 technologies like 3D modeling, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), teams have been able to effectively collaborate on facility design and factory acceptance testing despite the inability to physically visit the site. Struck by the abrupt need for remote productivity, the FDA is even providing guidance on virtual and interactive tools to support remote auditing for necessary regulatory oversight. Paired with the clusters of automation and digitalization that the industry gradually incorporated over the past five years, manufacturers are crossing exciting new thresholds of digital maturity. “The level of connectivity we have now is allowing plants to look at concepts such as predictive analytics” - Yvonne Duckworth While widely spurred by a reactive need, the pharma manufacturing industry is now truly experiencing the advantages of digitalization and opening the door for future possibilities. Read the full article: Trends in Digitalization of Pharma Manufacturing Tweet me: The digital maturity levels of pharma manufacturing companies slowly evolved over the past few years until the restrictions of the 2020 pandemic propelled the industry to quickly adopt advanced automation and remote capabilities. Read more from @CRBgrp: https://bit.ly/3mLmGpY KEYWORDS: CVE:CRB, CRB, COVID-19 Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
CRB's Yvonne Duckworth Featured in Pharmaceutical Technology on Trends in Digitalization By: 3BL Media September 29, 2021 at 10:05 AM EDT SOURCE: CRB DESCRIPTION:The digital maturity levels of pharma manufacturing companies slowly evolved over the past few years until the restrictions of the 2020 pandemic propelled the industry to quickly adopt advanced automation and remote capabilities. CRB’s Yvonne Duckworth addresses the advantages of this move in Pharmaceutical Technology’s article, Trends in Digitalization of Pharma Manufacturing. The digital tools of remote pharma manufacturing Leveraging Pharma 4.0 technologies like 3D modeling, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), teams have been able to effectively collaborate on facility design and factory acceptance testing despite the inability to physically visit the site. Struck by the abrupt need for remote productivity, the FDA is even providing guidance on virtual and interactive tools to support remote auditing for necessary regulatory oversight. Paired with the clusters of automation and digitalization that the industry gradually incorporated over the past five years, manufacturers are crossing exciting new thresholds of digital maturity. “The level of connectivity we have now is allowing plants to look at concepts such as predictive analytics” - Yvonne Duckworth While widely spurred by a reactive need, the pharma manufacturing industry is now truly experiencing the advantages of digitalization and opening the door for future possibilities. Read the full article: Trends in Digitalization of Pharma Manufacturing Tweet me: The digital maturity levels of pharma manufacturing companies slowly evolved over the past few years until the restrictions of the 2020 pandemic propelled the industry to quickly adopt advanced automation and remote capabilities. Read more from @CRBgrp: https://bit.ly/3mLmGpY KEYWORDS: CVE:CRB, CRB, COVID-19