WEBINAR: The Future of Pharma Contract Manufacturing: How to Improve Visibility and Collaboration in a Post-Pandemic World
Sharing Data for a Competitive Advantage
Data integrity and real-time data sharing are essential components of the CMO operational model sought after by Tier 1 organizations. What best data practices will make a CMO stand out when a Life Sciences entity wants to outsource?
During the pandemic, the pharma sector more than doubled their investment in contract manufacturing. This outsourcing drive has provided significant growth opportunities over the past decade for contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) around the globe, with significant growth predicted in 2022.
As Life Sciences companies continue to be significant contributors to the expanding development of CMOs, both entities must develop clear, compliant strategies and communication that establish a competitive advantage. Data integrity and real-time data sharing are essential components of the CMO operational model sought after by Tier 1 organizations. What best data practices will make a CMO stand out when a Life Sciences entity wants to outsource?
Join us on December 8 to discover:
- More about data integrity and data management as they relate to Life Sciences CMOs
- How to identify what data needs to be shared and some of the challenges in sharing it
- Understand Life Science companies' data priorities when seeking a CMO for outsourcing, including data integrity and management requirements in CMO qualification procedures
- Learn best practices that Life Sciences CMOs can put into action now and build into plans
Meet your webinar leaders:
Tom McCarthy
Industry Principal for Life Sciences
AVEVA
Bio: Before assuming Tom's current role as Industry Principal for Life Sciences, Tom joined OSIsoft in 2017 as a Customer Success Manager, leading a range of Life Science customers in their PI System adoption. Tom brings 20 years of experience with Pfizer to his role, managing several large automation, MES, and data acquisition projects and serving as the global owner of shop floor integration strategy for all Level 3 systems. Tom holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Clarkson University. He lives in coastal Connecticut with his wife and two dogs
Tom Quilty
Director
TQS Integration
Bio: Tom Quilty is the Director of TQS Integration, a global data solutions company at the forefront of data intelligence for over 20 years. Working with an extensive client base in the Life Science, Food & Beverage, Energy and Renewables industries, Tom has more than 25 years of experience as a Lead SME Engineer for most of TQS’s US-based customers. Tom is based in Boston and is a certified OSIsoft PI Engineer, accredited in OSIsoft PI System infrastructure and installation specialist.
Barry Stewart
Associate Director
Lonza Informatics
Bio: Barry is an Associate Director, Product Strategist at Lonza Informatics, where he delivers Lonza’s MODA-ES MES solutions to internal and external CMO customers. He is passionate about making shop-floor data visible to enable customers to make data-driven decisions. Barry has 27 years of experience in the Automation and IT space, with 14 years in the life sciences sector. He holds a PMP certification and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from the University of Cincinnati.