RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT

Real-Time Automated Batch Release:

Nirvana or Reality for Life Sciences?

Many Life Sciences companies are exploring what it might take to move closer to implementing an automated real-time batch release approach. Real-time release (RTR) has been envisioned for around 20 years, with the FDA putting out its guidance on Process Analytical Technology approaches, which includes RTR, in September of 2004. Real-time batch release is based on monitoring Critical Parameters defined in the Quality by Design control plan, using principles outlined for Process Analytical Technology. RTR is triggered if everything goes to plan and the batch record doesn't need manual reviewing to release it.

Automated real-time release, however, is another beast entirely. Automated RTR utilizes advanced digital tools, such as Advanced Industrial Analytics, AI/ML, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA), to achieve a "Review by Exception" approach to batch review and release activities.

Inefficiency is a top of mind concern in Life Sciences

Several significant benefits make Automated Real-time Release worth pursuing, such as:

🔹 Improved quality of Products.

🔹 Dramatically reduced finished product inventory levels.

🔹 Reduced manual labor across labs, quality, and supply chain.

Some pharmaceutical companies have achieved RTR, but the lift to get there has been significant. Moreover, the maintenance of older, legacy systems supporting RTR is not trivial.

Download this Research Spotlight to delve into Real-Time Automated Batch Release and examine:

🔹 Five of the top challenges to the realization of real-time release.

🔹 Solutions to overcome these challenges and make RTR a Reality, including the four categories of action to focus on.

🔹 The critical role Analytics plays in RTR.

Moreover, we provide actionable recommendations for manufacturers to start moving the needle toward Real-time Release today.

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