Application Note

Process Intensification Through Digital And Physical Downstream Connectivity

Source: Cytiva
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Continuous bioprocessing promises greater efficiency, but linking upstream and downstream unit operations into one coordinated workflow remains a major hurdle. While many intensification efforts focus on individual steps, stronger insight comes from seeing how multiple operations work together in practice. A connected monoclonal antibody purification process shows how capture chromatography and virus inactivation can be digitally and physically integrated at process scale, combining a large-scale chromatography system with automated mixers under centralized software control. The result is a clearer view of what it takes to move from isolated continuous steps to a more fully intensified downstream process—including equipment integration, automation strategy, and process control.

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