From Go with the Flow Expert Panel Discussion | Hosted by Tony Hunt CEO - Repligen Corporation (06/29/21) · · Repligen
“Digital twins are becoming more routinely used, but a critical prerequisite is having real-time data from online PAT tools like Flow VPX. Offline sampling and QC lab experiments are insufficient to build accurate digital twins for process modeling.”
On , Anthony Hunt, Executive Chair at REPLIGEN CORP, spoke about digital twins during Go with the Flow Expert Panel Discussion | Hosted by Tony Hunt CEO - Repligen Corporation (06/29/21) on Repligen.
Anthony Hunt, Executive Chair at Repligen, hosted a "Go with the Flow" expert panel discussion on June 29, 2021. During the event, Hunt described Repligen as "very much committed" to process analytical technology (PAT) and said the company views inline monitoring as "the new wave." He stated that the business case for PAT tools involves both tangible benefits, such as lead time reduction, and less tangible benefits like additional process understanding. Hunt identified risk aversion as the biggest barrier to adoption of PAT technologies, noting that companies see introducing new technology as adding risk and potentially delaying timelines. Hunt also discussed challenges in implementing PAT, including the need for fully validated analytical methods and convincing health authorities that the tools are equivalent or better than current control strategies. He said that continuous manufacturing for downstream processes would not be possible without inline real-time monitoring, and that digital twins require real-time data from online PAT tools. Hunt noted that collecting more data can expose process inconsistencies, but said regulatory authorities want transparency and that high-quality data can help demonstrate process control.