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PRODUCTS
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Protect your pharmaceutical products from any potential damage during their line transit. Integrate nests or trays into your line transport processes with our flexible, customizable options.
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Global Strategies to Align Your Goals With Regulatory Requirements
Ergomed’s regulatory consultancy services are guided by a team of seasoned consultants, each bringing a wealth of experience from regulatory agencies and in-house roles. This expertise ensures a proactive and flexible solution tailored to your project’s unique needs and timelines, instilling confidence in our services.
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When AST came to the table on the design for our new fill-finish isolator, one of the first areas AST engineers wanted to address was the usability and accessibility of the isolator and corresponding operations. With our customers’ point of view in mind, we wanted to address specific points of friction routinely encountered by operators and closely examine whether those friction points were necessary.
Does an isolator need to be ergonomically unfriendly to clean?
Should simple mechanisms like isolator doors be challenging to engage? (As much as one can appreciate exercise, no one wants to do “arm day” in cleanroom coveralls).
Does routine maintenance have to be time-consuming and laborious?
Many of these factors are accepted as par for the course in aseptic fill-finish manufacturing. Our question was, why?
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Digital services on a scale that is unique in the industry, including visual support with augmented reality, remote diagnosis via QR code, and visual spare parts search. The core is the myHERMA customer portal, in which the machine cockpit is also integrated - for a perfect overview of all ordered and installed devices.
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JFW Industries has introduced the Model 50PD-874 SMA, a versatile 2-way power divider/combiner that operates across a broad frequency range from DC to 6 GHz.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Continuous Cough Monitoring: Addressing Placebo Effects And Data Gaps
Modernizing symptom monitoring is essential to improving clinical trial quality, and these tools deliver richer, more accurate data that can help close information gaps.
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3D Scanning System Brings Digital Characters To Life
Explore how advancements in visual effects, driven by high-speed 3D digital capture systems from Pixel Light Effects, are transforming the entertainment industry.
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How A Leading CDMO Reduced Yield Variability With Automation
Explore the transformative journey of a leading CDMO company and how they adopted an innovative platform that enhances data analytics and drives pharmaceutical manufacturing advancements.
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How We Used Intelligent Automation to Transform Vendor Selection
Discover how your small biotech can achieve faster timelines, improved cost control, and more strategic, transparent choices with a platform leveraging intelligent automation.
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How A Pharma Company Improved Yield By 1.5% In Just Three Months
A pharma company faced a 4% yield drop and variability at a manufacturing facility. Explore how they leveraged an AI-based platform to unify data, pinpoint inefficiencies, and enhance consistency in yields.
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Digitalizing Batch Records In Pharmaceutical Production
Pharma manufacturing embraces cutting-edge automation, yet outdated paper-based documentation hinders efficiency and delays batch releases. See how digital solutions can transform compliance.
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Emory University Uses Oracle Cloud To Help Fight Parkinson's Disease
Discover how researchers at Emory University were able to overcome challenges with computational resources and enable faster compute speeds and HIPAA compliance.
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AMR Drives Exeter-Merritt Growing Water Network
Located in the state of Illinois, Exeter-Merritt Water Cooperative delivers safe and high-quality drinking water to approximately 300 residents from the county of Scott and Morgan. In 2011, the cooperative decided to do a phase 3 expansion and include additional homes in the rural area resulting in connections increasing from 154 to 325. Exeter and Merritt are small rural towns built on hilly terrains and gravel roads, with most of the meters installed in the countryside.
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Innovation In Filtration
Filtration removes contaminants to ensure safety and is essential in various applications, from lab-scale tasks to GMP production. Explore how its simplicity and reliability make it indispensable.
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Supplier Quality And The True Cost Of Recalls
Recalls can cost millions (or even billions) and threaten a company’s public perception. Discover how to minimize recall costs and enhance compliance with effective quality management strategies.
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Taking Research In-House With CRIO: SciTech's Multi-Center Phase 1 Study
Explore the success story of an early-stage clinical pharmaceutical company that effectively navigated funding constraints when conducting its Phase 1 study without a third-party CRO.
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Don't Let Formulation Failures Derail Drug Development
In the face of increasing molecular complexity, early developability assessment with a skilled CDMO can reduce pharmaceutical development costs, prevent clinical delays, and improve commercial success.
NEWS
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Degraded Peatlands Emit Nearly Twice As Much Greenhouse Gas As Previously Thought12/3/2025
For the first time, researchers have produced a detailed, high-resolution map of peatlands in the EU, showing that these areas emit twice as much greenhouse gases than previously thought.
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Multiplexing Entanglement In A Quantum Network2/26/2025
Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental information-storing building blocks of quantum computers.
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Low-Noise Transducers To Bridge The Gap Between Microwave And Optical Qubits3/19/2025
In the effort to build superconducting quantum computers, researchers around the world are working to develop electrical circuits that operate in the microwave domain using individual particles of microwave radiation, or microwave photons, as qubits—the basic building blocks of quantum computing.
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Timing Matters: Early Planting Benefits Soybean In Unfertilized, Low-Fertility Fields2/5/2025
Unfertilized soybean fields with lower soil fertility should be planted earlier than high fertility fields, according to a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study that re-evaluates longtime soil testing.
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Breakthrough Material Captures Industrial Gases Twice As Efficiently11/20/2025
Most materials designed to capture gases work like a crowded parking lot: one car per space. But chemists at UC Berkeley have now created a porous material that breaks this rule, fitting two gas molecules into a single binding site—a feat that could revolutionize the separation or purification of critically important industrial gases.