Executing biologics technology transfer through integrated operating models
As bioprocessing grows more complex, successful technology transfer depends on integrated execution rather than sequential handoffs, aligning development, manufacturing, and analytical teams within a unified framework. By co-locating cross-functional expertise and maintaining continuous technical engagement throughout scale-up, these operating models reduce rework, resolve risks early, and convert tech transfer from a staged documentation activity into controlled, data-driven operations.
Read the full article on MedCity News to explore how integrated operating models can accelerate biologics tech transfer.
As bioprocessing grows more complex, successful technology transfer depends on integrated execution rather than sequential handoffs, aligning development, manufacturing, and analytical teams within a unified framework. By co-locating cross-functional expertise and maintaining continuous technical engagement throughout scale-up, these operating models reduce rework, resolve risks early, and convert tech transfer from a staged documentation activity into controlled, data-driven operations.
Read the full article on MedCity News to explore how integrated operating models can accelerate biologics tech transfer.
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