Industry 4.0 for pharmaceutical manufacturing: Preparing for the smart factories of the future

[Display omitted] Over the last two centuries, medicines have evolved from crude herbal and botanical preparations into more complex manufacturing of sophisticated drug products and dosage forms. Along with the evolution of medicines, the manufacturing practices for their production have advanced fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of pharmaceutics 2021-06, Vol.602, p.120554-120554, Article 120554
Hauptverfasser: Arden, N. Sarah, Fisher, Adam C., Tyner, Katherine, Yu, Lawrence X., Lee, Sau L., Kopcha, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] Over the last two centuries, medicines have evolved from crude herbal and botanical preparations into more complex manufacturing of sophisticated drug products and dosage forms. Along with the evolution of medicines, the manufacturing practices for their production have advanced from small-scale manual processing with simple tools to large-scale production as part of a trillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry. Today’s pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies continue to evolve as the internet of things, artificial intelligence, robotics, and advanced computing begin to challenge the traditional approaches, practices, and business models for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. The application of these technologies has the potential to dramatically increase the agility, efficiency, flexibility, and quality of the industrial production of medicines. How these technologies are deployed on the journey from data collection to the hallmark digital maturity of Industry 4.0 will define the next generation of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Acheiving the benefits of this future requires a vision for it and an understanding of the extant regulatory, technical, and logistical barriers to realizing it.
ISSN:0378-5173
1873-3476
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120554