Optimal’s New Systems Integration ‘PAT issue’ is out now

New Systems Integration, the latest magazine style reference guide available from automation systems integrator and software vendor Optimal Industrial Automation Ltd, provides insight into a broad range of process analytical technology (PAT) subjects, predominantly from the pharmaceutical sector.

Now into its third issue, New Systems Integration’s mix of case studies, industry news and helpful guidance syntq_4make it a must read for those interested in all aspects of drug production and industrial automation.

In this PAT specific issue, the many facets and recent trends of PAT are explored in detail through 12 content rich pages. Readers can expect reports from the recent IFPAC Conference combined with all the key news from Optimal’s synTQ User Group meeting. Furthermore, real life case studies concerning Optimal’s synTQ Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Knowledge Management software provide great illustrations of the relevance and successes of the drive towards continuous manufacturing and achieving real time release.

Case studies include the great strides made by researchers at the University of Puerto Rico in improving the drying process of pharmaceuticals and expert information on the practical implementation of Optimal’s synTQ software for production lines. Explanations of the benefits of PAT; updates on Optimal’s synTQ PAT software plus the latest Optimal news complete this authoritative publication.

Fundamentally, the document aims to educate and inform both scientists and technicians based in the lab and process automation engineers looking at production on their plants regarding PAT – helping to ensure any implemented projects attain expected targets.

High quality technical content provides the backbone for this, a result of Optimal’s 28 years of experience in providing automated production systems. New Systems Integration is designed to inform and enthuse with regard to the paradigm shift currently occurring within pharmaceutical production, a technological shift that Optimal is helping to facilitate not only with regards to the speed and volume product reaching the market, but informational infrastructure also.

Optimal Industrial Automation Ltd, based in Bristol, are recognised as a worldwide leader in data management and PAT implementation, and as a premier designer, builder, installer and programmer of PLC, SCADA, MES and DCS control systems. The company is also held in high regard for its expertise in the development and installation of vision systems.

To read the New System Integration – PAT Issue click here

Published April 28, 2015