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How GSK Reduces Errors and Improves Manufacturing Execution with Digitalization

Speed to market remains a key driver for the digitalization of long-standing paper-based processes in drug manufacturing. Bottlenecks such as manual execution and review—all associated with bloated documentation—prevent companies from aligning with the FDA’s vision for advanced manufacturing to achieve continuous improvement. Manufacturers like GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) are embracing Pharma 4.0 and paperless technologies to help bring quality medicines to patients more quickly.

 

In this on-demand webinar, Andrew Jenkins, Product Director from GSK, and Craig Resnick, VP of Consulting from ARC, discuss:

  • Challenges and benefits of switching from paper-based to digital operations 
  • Solutions that enable pharma manufacturers to digitalize processes such as batch manufacturing execution
  • How digitalization processes across the value chain meet evolving business demands 

 

Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about the latest technologies that improve usability, reduce risk and ensure compliance. 

How GSK Reduces Errors and Improves Manufacturing Execution with Digitalization

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How GSK Reduces Errors and Improves Manufacturing Execution with Digitalization

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