Affiliation:
1. grid.5170.3 0000 0001 2181 8870 Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS), Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Technical University of Denmark Kgs. Lyngby Denmark
2. Department of Process Engineering TH Nuremberg Nuremberg Germany
Abstract
Abstract
The biomanufacturing industry has now the opportunity to upgrade its production processes to be in harmony with the latest industrial revolution. Technology creates capabilities that enable smart manufacturing while still complying with unfolding regulations. However, many biomanufacturing companies, especially in the biopharma sector, still have a long way to go to fully benefit from smart manufacturing as they first need to transition their current operations to an information-driven future. One of the most significant obstacles towards the implementation of smart biomanufacturing is the collection of large sets of relevant data. Therefore, in this work, we both summarize the advances that have been made to date with regards to the monitoring and control of bioprocesses, and highlight some of the key technologies that have the potential to contribute to gathering big data. Empowering the current biomanufacturing industry to transition to Industry 4.0 operations allows for improved productivity through information-driven automation, not only by developing infrastructure, but also by introducing more advanced monitoring and control strategies.
Funder
Danish Council for Independent Research
Novo Nordisk Foundation in the frame of the Fermentation-Based Biomanufacturing
Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program
Greater Copenhagen Food Innovation project (CPH Food), Novozymes, from EUs regional fund (BIOPRO-SMV project) and from Innovation Fund Denmark through the BIOPRO2
Novo Nordisk Fonden
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biotechnology,Bioengineering
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