Join me for the session on Effective Release for CM: Applications of Control and Future of PAT where we will aim to understand how control strategies are deploying/integrating PAT applications to realize the many benefits that CM promises. Just-In-Time mfg, flexible batch sizes and general manufacturing agility reduce cycles times, but may depend on an effective and equally agile real-time release strategy. To what degree is RTRt required? Should the status quo be different for CM than batch given new tools coming online with AI and industry 4.0? Hope we can answer some of these questions during my session. Whether you are looking to learn, baseline, forecast, or reflect on the state of the industrial adoption of CM, there will be a topic for you. Looking forward to seeing everyone next month at the inaugural CM forum in Princeton, NJ. Many of the most experienced CM practitioners over the last decade will be sharing their experience in developing and implementing CM for OSD. I’d love for you to join me in Princeton. For more details and to register, visit www.ContMFG.com. I’m excited to offer a 20% discount code for the event—just use CMF20 at checkout!
We have finalized our agenda! It is quite an exciting program, our first day (Sept 17th) of speakers include Jim Holman, Robert Meyer, Eric Jayjock, Johannes Khinast, Sharon Nowak, Jola Gorreja, Ray Sison, Anthony Tantuccio, Gary McGeorge, David Wilsdon, Sarah Nielsen, and Sebastian Escotet-Espinoza. Please join us in Princeton NJ Sept 17-19th, go to www.ContMFG.com to register and for additional information. With these exceptional set of speakers you will hear prospective from GEA Pharma & Healthcare, Merck, Pfizer, Technische Universität Graz, Coperion K-Tron, IMA Group, SCxCMC, Hovione, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Johnson & Johnson.