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Newly Published QbD Knowledge Management Concept Paper
Members of the PAT COP discuss QbD strategies for data and knowledge management, suggest solutions, and demonstrate potential benefits for improved quality and economy.
Download the Paper and join the discussion about it in the PAT Community Discussions. 

 

About the PAT COP

The PAT COP has nearly 1,400 members aiming to apply PAT within the QbD framework. PAT activities are related to obtaining process understanding and the development and implementation of real time monitoring and control strategies for manufacturing processes.

 

COP Mission

The PAT COP creates a global focal point of support and a discussion forum for Pharmaceutical Professionals interested in PAT. This means the creation and delivery of training, technical materials and information, as well as providing opportunities for collaboration and networking. The PAT COP addresses issues related to process understanding in development and manufacturing, process monitoring and control, in-process analyzer technology, multivariate data analysis (DOEs, chemometrics), and fundamental knowledge of the links between PAT and QbD, including the use of quality risk management.
 

How to Get Involved

As a PAT COP member you can access technical discussions or download presentations or files. You can complete a volunteer profile and share your expertise with the community. Note that only ISPE Members can engage in these activities.

Community Discussions

  • Seminars - Model Predictive Control & PAT Data Management - Justification and Case Studies
    Process Analytical Technology, 23 April, (1 comment)
    Siemens is working in close collaboration with a number of pharmaceutical companies and origina ... Continue reading
  • ISPE PAT CoP Meeting February 26, 2013 in Dublin, Hosted by NIBRT
    Process Analytical Technology, 18 February, (1 comment)
    PAT CoP UK/Eire meeting February 25, 2012 Hotel Radisson Blu St Helens 17:30 ... Continue reading
  • How PAT rekindled process innovation in the life sciences
    Process Analytical Technology, 25 January, (2 comments)
    Real-time data collection and in-line process control are not new concepts but they’ve been slow t ... Continue reading
  • APS Amorphous IV: Hot Melt Extrusion, Greenwich, UK
    Process Analytical Technology, 3 May, (1 comment)
    APS Amorphous IV: Hot Melt Extrusion: 12th - 13th June 2012, The School of Science in the University ... Continue reading
  • ROI of PAT
    Process Analytical Technology, 12 April, (2 comments)
    I have recently been reading a lot about calculating the Cost of Quality and the Cost of Poor Qualit ... Continue reading