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2006 AutomationXchange PAT Roundtable

Aug. 22, 2006
Pfizer senior manager team leaders, Lou Pillai and Martin Warman, join the company’s director of process and technology global sourcing, Jeff Miller, in a discussion on PAT with our editors.

Though users in other process industries have seen it coming for years, Process Analytical Technology (PAT) is now bringing similar improvements and benefits to many pharmaceutical applications. This audio podcast focuses on the reasons for implementing PAT and was recorded during the PAT Roundtable that was held at CONTROL's 2006 AutomationXchange in Park City, Utah.

Pillai is senior manager/team leader for Drug Product Integrated Automation Solutions with Pfizer Global Manufacturing -- IT.  He is working on developing standards and global IT programs to support widespread adoption of Pfizer’s Right First Time Initiative, including Process Analytical Technologies. Warman is senior manager/team leader with Pfizer’s Process Analytical Support Group, Global Technology. He leads the team responsible for developing and rolling out standardized PAT systems to support Pfizer’s Right First Time Initiative.

Podcast Length: 24:00

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