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Life is Too Short for Bad S88 Batch

Life is too short for poor batch implementations. Many organizations are purchasing equipment—especially bioreactors—with an inappropriate batch philosophy, resulting in systems that can produce but are frustratingly inefficient and cumbersome to operate.

This isn’t about dressed-up sequencers masquerading as batch systems; it’s about major vendors supplying batch systems intended for a Process Development (PD) environment into commercial settings.

Process Development engineers often operate with high flexibility, making frequent changes and utilizing numerous small unit procedures and equipment phases to control their processes.

However, when transitioning to a commercial application, standardization becomes crucial.

Implementing larger, monolithic unit procedures and phases aids in change control and shifts the focus toward efficiency and scalability. This approach also facilitates integration with Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and other work order systems.

Reach out to us, and we’ll ensure that your off-the-shelf solution meets your specific needs.

Better yet, we can provide a custom solution that grows alongside your process.