CASE STUDY
Monday, September 25
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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Discover the advantages of integrating Manufacturing Execution System (MES) automation in optical inspection processes within the pharmaceutical industry. Explore how this integration of MES , L2 Equipment and Data Historian, enhances quality control, improves efficiency, and streamlines data management.
Gain valuable insights from real-life case studies and learn best practices for successful implementation of MES automation in optical inspection.
Working now for 9 years Johnson & Johnson at Janssen Cilag in Schaffhausen.
Current Role MES Automation Integration Lead in Schaffhausen
The Pop in my Job
“We believe our first responsibility is to the patients” Is the start of the Johnson and Johnson Credo.
I am convinced that with the Implementation of the NextGEN Pharma MES System we ensure the highest quality of our products and patient safety.
Seeing how the MES system, our L2 equipment and the data historian mesh perfectly together, makes me as a passionate technic nerd especially happy.
I’m an integration engineer in the automation department of Johnson & Johnson in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, who is responsible for interfacing level 2 equipments with MES.
Before I joined Johnson & Johnson I worked for a peptide manufacturing company and was among others responsible for the MES implementation as a project manager and afterwards for the MES support group as a group leader.
I love to make life easier, that’s exactly what we do with the automation integration and digitalization. With this contribution we will become more productive by saving time and effort.