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Developments and opportunities in continuous biopharmaceutical manufacturing [PDF]

open access: yesMAbs, 2021
Today's biologics manufacturing practices incur high costs to the drug makers, which can contribute to high prices for patients. Timely investment in the development and implementation of continuous biomanufacturing can increase the production of consistent-quality drugs at a lower cost and a faster pace, to meet growing demand.
Ohnmar Khanal, Abraham M Lenhoff
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Continuous Manufacturing in Pharmaceutical Process Development and Manufacturing

Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2018
The pharmaceutical industry has found new applications for the use of continuous processing for the manufacture of new therapies currently in development. The transformation has been encouraged by regulatory bodies as well as driven by cost reduction, decreased development cycles, access to new chemistries not practical in batch, improved safety ...
Christopher L, Burcham   +2 more
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Continuous flow manufacturing

IEEE/SEMI International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing Science, 2002
CFM (continuous-flow manufacturing) combines total quality control, total people involvement, and the elimination of waste to ensure continuous attention to enhancements of manufacturing efficiency. The author provides an overview of CFM and suggests six generic areas of every manufacturing line where the CFM approach can be used.
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Continuous improvement in manufacturing companies in Jordan

International Journal of Technology Management, 2007
This article examines the motives and means used by Jordanian manufacturing companies to promote, support and sustain their Continuous Improvement activities. The researchers surveyed all Jordanian manufacturing companies listed under the industrial category in Amman Stock Exchange, with their Continuous Improvement (CI) being measured through the CI ...
Khleef Al-Khawaldeh, Terry Sloan
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Achieving continuous manufacturing in lyophilization: Technologies and approaches

European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2019
This paper provides an organic overview of the most interesting continuous freeze-drying concepts that have been proposed over the years. Attention has mainly been focused on the field of pharmaceuticals, but some background has also been given on the food industry.
Roberto Pisano   +2 more
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Continuous integrated manufacturing of therapeutic proteins

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2018
With the growth of our understanding of biopharmaceutical processes, a transition from classical batch to continuous integrated manufacturing of therapeutic proteins is taking place across laboratory, clinical and commercial scales. Encouraged by regulatory authorities, this transition is favoured by new emerging technologies as well as by the ...
Karst DJ, Steinebach F, Morbidelli M
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Regulatory and Quality Considerations for Continuous Manufacturing May 20–21, 2014 Continuous Manufacturing Symposium

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2015
This paper assesses the current regulatory environment, relevant regulations and guidelines, and their impact on continuous manufacturing. It summarizes current regulatory experience and learning from both review and inspection perspectives. It outlines key regulatory aspects, including continuous manufacturing process description and control strategy ...
Gretchen, Allison   +17 more
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A generic simulator for continuous flow manufacturing

Proceedings of the 20th conference on Winter simulation - WSC '88, 1988
The incorporation of concepts such as flexible manufacturing (FMS), computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM), just-in-time (JIT), and total quality control (TQC) in modern manufacturing environments render simulation modeling of such systems a complex and time consuming task.
Michael G. Ketchum   +1 more
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Continuous Flow Manufacturing

1995
Strategies for a new era the modernization vision the continuous flow factory vision automation for the continuous flow factory overcoming the challenges of automation comparing continuous flow and traditional factories information systems for the continuous flow factory taking action and realizing the gains consolidating the gains of continuous flow ...
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Control Systems Engineering in Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing May 20–21, 2014 Continuous Manufacturing Symposium

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2015
This white paper provides a perspective of the challenges, research needs, and future directions for control systems engineering in continuous pharmaceutical processing. The main motivation for writing this paper is to facilitate the development and deployment of control systems technologies so as to ensure quality of the drug product.
Allan S, Myerson   +4 more
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