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Technology Transfer Gameday: A Playbook For Accelerating Success While Maintaining Quality

By Martin Gonzalez, Senior Manager Product Development

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As pharma and biotech companies increasingly rely on CDMOs to accelerate production, successful technology transfer becomes crucial. This collaborative process underpins the efficient development, manufacturing, scaling, and ultimately, the delivery of life-changing therapies.

Effective tech transfer hinges on a multitude of factors, from digital infrastructure fostering seamless collaboration to comprehensive quality systems and standardized analytical methods. Every step must be meticulously considered, with the well-being of patients remaining the paramount focus.

Drawing on expertise, Pfizer CentreOne's Technical Services team offers a strategic roadmap for achieving a smooth and efficient tech transfer, encompassing key elements:

  • Optimizing batch strategies and streamlining engineering runs: This ensures efficient production processes and minimizes potential delays.
  • Embracing a digital infrastructure: Streamlining communication, fostering collaboration, and empowering vendors with clear roles and responsibilities.
  • Implementing a robust quality system: Guaranteeing "right-first-time" delivery, minimizing errors, and ensuring product consistency and safety.

Download this e-book for a comprehensive guide for achieving success in technology transfer in the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on maintaining quality and efficiency.

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