Low Code in Motion Webinar
NNIT recently hosted the first webinar in our series exploring the transformative of Low Code Solutions in the life sciences industry. This session focussed on the persistent challenge posed by paper-based processes in large pharmaceutical companies and Content Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMOs), despite significant investments in modern systems like MES, LIMS, and ERPs.
Key Discussion Points:
The Persistence of Paper in Life Sciences Processes:
- Despite digital investments, paper-based processes and local point applications remain prevalent.
- These paper-based processes create significant challenges and inefficiencies for big pharma and CDMOs.
Introducing Tulip Interfaces:
- Tulip Interfaces was presented as an innovative low-code application for digitizing processes.
- Key features and benefits of Tulip Interfaces were highlighted, along with case studies demonstrating its effectiveness.
NNIT Implementation Strategy “A2I”: Utilizing Tulip:
- The strategy includes a best-practice approach from initial discovery to implementation.
- A risk-based validation approach ensures compliance.
- Utilization of pre-built templates and apps accelerates the implementation process.
Benefits of Digitizing Life Sciences Processes:
- Digitization enhances GxP and non-GxP operations.
- It offers improved data integrity, process automation, and visibility.
- Real-world examples and testimonials illustrated the tangible benefits of digitization.
Following the presentations, an interactive Q&A session was held where attendees could engage with our panellist's:
- Beate Krüger, Director for Business Development Manufacturing & Supply Chain, NNIT
- Rebekah Cauthen, Sales Executive Life Sciences Europe, Tulip
- Nils Jonescheit, Managing Consultant, Manufacturing & Supply Chain, NNIT
This session provided valuable insights into the importance of digitization, best practices for implementation, and the substantial benefits it brings to pharma operations.