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Current Trends in Pharmaceutical QA: Digitalization and Automation |
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Author Name Neha University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS) Masters in Quality Assurance, Department of Pharmacy Panjab University, Chandigarh Abstract As automation and digitization are incorporated more and more into Quality Assurance (QA) procedures, the pharmaceutical sector is seeing a radical change. Pharmaceutical businesses' approaches to quality, compliance, and operational efficiency are changing as a result of this
evolution, which is in line with the larger Pharma 4.0 framework. By utilizing cutting-edge digital tools like Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Electronic Quality Management Systems (eQMS), and real-time data monitoring technologies, businesses are able to centralize operations, guarantee data integrity, and improve visibility throughout the whole roduct lifecycle. In addition to facilitating regulatory compliance, these solutions greatly lower human error and expedite decision-making. Another important factor in redesigning QA rocedures is automation. Predictive maintenance, AI-driven visual inspection systems, and robotic process automation (RPA) are being used more and more to handle repetitive jobs, guarantee constant product quality, and anticipate equipment problems. These developments help create a quality control environment that is more proactive and flexible. Additionally, automation improves audit readiness and documentation correctness, freeing up QA staff to concentrate on more strategic and high-value analytical tasks. Automation and digitization working together are yielding noticeable advantages for the pharmaceutical industry. Better product quality, quicker release schedules, more efficient manufacturing, and better regulatory compliance are all being experienced by businesses. Furthermore, early deviation detection is made possible by real-time, data-driven insights, which supports efforts for continuous improvement and improves patient outcomes. Notwithstanding these developments, the sector still faces a number of obstacles in its quest for digital transformation. Key challenges still include managing organizational change, guaranteeing data security, integrating new technology with legacy systems, and navigating intricate regulatory requirements.
Keywords
QA, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical, Global Market.
Published On : 2025-05-04 Article Download : ![]() |