Journal:Digitalization of calibration data management in the pharmaceutical industry using a multitenant platform

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Full article title Digitalization of calibration data management in the pharmaceutical industry using a multitenant platform
Journal Applied Sciences
Author(s) Mustapää, Tuukka; Nummiluikki, Juho; Viitala, Raine
Author affiliation(s) Aalto University, Beamex Oy Ab
Primary contact Email: tuukka dot mustapaa at aalto dot fi
Editors Mendyk, Aleksander
Year published 2022
Volume and issue 12(15)
Article # 7531
DOI 10.3390/app12157531
ISSN 2076-3417
Distribution license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Website https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/15/7531
Download https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/15/7531/pdf (PDF)

Abstract

The global quality infrastructure (QI) has been established and is maintained to ensure the safety of products and services for their users. One of the cornerstones of the QI is metrology, i.e., the science of measurement, as quality management systems (QMS) commonly rely on measurements for evaluating quality. For this reason, calibration procedures and management of the data related to them are of the utmost importance for quality management in the process industry, made a particularly high priority by regulatory authorities. To overcome the relatively low level of digitalization in metrology, machine-interpretable data formats such as digital calibration certificates (DCC) are being developed.

In this paper, we analyze the current calibration processes in the pharmaceutical industry, and the requirements defined for them in the relevant standards and regulations. For digitalizing the calibration-related data exchange, a multitenant cloud- and platform-based method is presented. To test and validate the approach, a proof of concept (POC) implementation of the platform is developed with a focus on ease and cost-efficiency of deployment and use, while also ensuring the preservation of traceability and data integrity. The POC is based on two industrial use cases involving organizations with different roles in the metrology infrastructure. From testing this POC, the presented approach proves to be an efficient method for organizing the calibration data exchange in industrial use.

Keywords: digitalization, quality management, pharmaceutical industry, digital calibration certificate, metrology, traceability, platform

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