Manufacturing with a quality mindset: Role of automated visual inspection

Visual inspection in biopharmaceutical manufacturing is inherently subjective and that “gray area” is where data-driven inspection strategies matter most.
In this technical deep dive, Mitsutaka Shirasaki, Principal Scientist in DP Visual Inspection and Packaging at Samsung Biologics, shares practical perspectives on how Automated Visual Inspection (AVI) compares with Manual Visual Inspection (MVI) and what truly matters when qualifying inspection systems for real-world manufacturing.
Key highlights
✅ Why repeatability, not just detection rate, defines AVI performance
✅ How reject zone only qualification can distort real-world inspection capability
✅ What detection curves reveal about small particle sensitivity in AVI versus MVI
The PDF has been provided by BioProcess International.

Visual inspection in biopharmaceutical manufacturing is inherently subjective and that “gray area” is where data-driven inspection strategies matter most.
In this technical deep dive, Mitsutaka Shirasaki, Principal Scientist in DP Visual Inspection and Packaging at Samsung Biologics, shares practical perspectives on how Automated Visual Inspection (AVI) compares with Manual Visual Inspection (MVI) and what truly matters when qualifying inspection systems for real-world manufacturing.
Key highlights
✅ Why repeatability, not just detection rate, defines AVI performance
✅ How reject zone only qualification can distort real-world inspection capability
✅ What detection curves reveal about small particle sensitivity in AVI versus MVI
The PDF has been provided by BioProcess International.
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