Quality, Risk, and Regulatory Drivers Behind Fully Connected Continuous Manufacturing

Biomanufacturing has relied on largely unchanged processes for decades, but today’s complex molecules require a smarter approach. Sundar Ramanan, PhD, MBA, Chief Quality Officer at Enzene, explains how fully-connected continuous manufacturing™ (FCCM™) enables this shift by integrating real-time monitoring, automation, and contamination control.

Sundar Ramanan, PhD, MBA, Chief Quality Officer at Enzene, describes how FCCM™ is redefining bioprocessing by embedding control, compliance, and efficiency into the system design. Through automation and real-time monitoring, FCCM™ minimizes human intervention, enhances product consistency, and simplifies facility deployment. He also highlights why now is the right inflection point for transitioning away from legacy fed-batch processes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the role of automation and aseptic connectivity in reducing variability and contamination in bioprocessing.
  • Describe how FCCM™ enables better control of critical process parameters for complex molecules like bispecifics.
  • Evaluate the implications of FCCM™ on product quality, process consistency, and regulatory compliance.

Source : https://www.biopharminternational.com/

Date: 30/07/2025

Quality, Risk, and Regulatory Drivers Behind Fully Connected Continuous Manufacturing

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