Case Study
Tuesday, September 24
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Live in Berlin
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Calibration is a key process in the pharmaceutical engineering field due to quality and safety requirements, and it is always a focus of audits. It is common to be on the side of caution by performing excessive calibrations to ensure the reliability of instruments and processes. However, this requires additional resource efforts that are often not adding value. Therefore, it is important to conduct a detailed analysis of processes to identify risk factors and optimize calibration intervals to maximize performance. All of this must be done with a solid strategy that can withstand scrutiny from authorities without posing risks to the company. This session will show:
Electrical Engineer with 18+ years of experience, 15 of which were dedicated to the pharmaceutical industry. Working in areas such Maintenance, Project Management, Automation, Utilities, Engineering Compliance, Equipment Qualification, and Asset Life Cycle Management. Currently leading Engineering and HSE at the Cambé site. (Moving to Les Franqueses - Spain site for a decommissioning project)
The Pop in your Job:
Challenge is my driver. I enjoy having the opportunity to solve problems and develop new solutions that facilitate my operations and improve Engineering performance. I am also glad to work in a company that care for people’s health and improves life quality