Case Study
Tuesday, September 24
09:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Live in Berlin
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Using augmented reality (AR) for packaging in the pharmaceutical industry offers numerous benefits in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and compliance. By overlaying digital information onto physical packaging materials, AR technology can provide real-time guidance to operators during the packaging process, ensuring correct assembly and labeling of products. Integration with MES allows for seamless data exchange between AR devices and the production system, enabling automatic updates of manufacturing instructions and quality control checks. This not only reduces human errors but also enhances traceability and regulatory compliance. This presentation shows how leveraging AR technology in packaging with MES integration improves operational performance and ensures product integrity in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process. It shows how:
Stefan Nonnenmacher, based in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is currently an Associate Director Data Analytics Global MST at Teva Pharmaceuticals, bringing experience from previous roles at Boehringer Ingelheim. Stefan Nonnenmacher holds a 2001 - 2006 Ulm University. With a robust skill set that includes Biotechnologie, Datawarehouse-Architektur, Business-Intelligence, GMP, Validation and more, Stefan Nonnenmacher contributes valuable insights to the industry.