Process optimization
Process & Automation Solutions
Process optimization for the life sciences industry:
Efficiency through precision
We support companies in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in designing complex research and production processes that are resilient, compliant and cost-effective. The focus is on processes that remain stable, transparent and scalable even under increasing regulatory and technological requirements.
In a highly regulated environment such as life sciences, process optimization is not an end in itself. It is crucial to integrate regulatory requirements such as GMP and ISO into existing processes in such a way that they ensure quality without compromising speed and flexibility.
On this basis, we take a holistic view of value chains – from early development to GMP-compliant manufacturing. Bottlenecks are systematically identified, procedures standardised and processes designed in such a way that resources are used efficiently and time to market is reduced.
We do not view process optimization as an isolated measure, but rather as part of an overarching overall system. This results in processes that are economically viable and at the same time meet the technological and regulatory requirements of tomorrow's life sciences.
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Structured laboratory data, clear process logic and standardised procedures create transparency and reproducibility. This shortens development cycles, reduces interfaces and ensures reliable results at an early stage.
The use of smart technologies such as MES, digital twins and real-time analytics enables stable, scalable production processes. We ensure that regulatory requirements are met without exception – while maintaining high cost efficiency and process stability.
Validated processes and digital monitoring ensure consistent product quality. Through transparent data flows and automated testing mechanisms, we minimise waste and support sustainable quality assurance.
“It is not just a matter of making processes faster, but of designing them to be so stable and transparent that quality becomes a constant factor.”
Jochen Eißler, Head of Business Unit, Process & Automation Solutions (PAS)