Pharmaceutical production is a field of work characterized by extensive regulations. The entire range of digital technologies is used today to optimize traditional business practices. This seminar paper describes the adoption of future working principles for the rapidly developing digital technologies and applications.
The research questions address the introduction of new scientific and digital working methods in the strictly regulated pharmaceutical production environment. They are answered on the basis of a literature analysis to show the impact on production systems, work personnel and the relationship with regulatory authorities.
The future of work in pharmaceutical production will be distinguished by autonomous processes that almost eliminate manual work and human supervision. Cooperation with regulatory authorities will develop into mutual dialogue-oriented communication and continuous data exchange.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- ABBREVIATIONS
- ABSTRACT
- KEYWORDS
- INTRODUCTION, PROBLEM STATEMENT AND RESEARCH QUESTION
- INTRODUCTION
- PROBLEM STATEMENT
- RESEARCH QUESTION
- THE FUTURE OF WORK IN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION
- TRADITIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
- THE NEED FOR CHANGE OF WORK IN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION
- KEY ELEMENTS OF THE FUTURE OF WORK
- Impact on production systems
- Impact on production staff
- Impact on the relationship with regulatory authorities
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- INTERNET SOURCES
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This seminar paper aims to explore the future of work in pharmaceutical production, focusing on the impact of rapidly developing digital technologies and applications. The paper analyzes the adoption of new scientific and digital working methods within the strictly regulated pharmaceutical production environment, examining their impact on production systems, personnel, and the relationship with regulatory authorities.
- The impact of digital technologies on pharmaceutical production systems.
- The implications of digitalization for the workforce in pharmaceutical production.
- The evolution of the relationship between pharmaceutical manufacturers and regulatory authorities in the digital age.
- The role of automation and autonomous processes in the future of work in pharmaceutical production.
- The challenges and opportunities presented by the integration of digital technologies into pharmaceutical production.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction, Problem Statement and Research Question: This chapter introduces the topic of the future of work in pharmaceutical production and defines the research problem and question guiding the analysis.
- The Future of Work in Pharmaceutical Production: This chapter explores the traditional practices of pharmaceutical manufacturing and highlights the need for change in response to the rapidly evolving technological landscape. It introduces key elements of the future of work in pharmaceutical production, including the impact on production systems, staff, and the relationship with regulatory authorities.
- Traditional Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: This chapter delves into the established practices and characteristics of traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing, providing a foundation for understanding the need for transformation.
- The Need for Change of Work in Pharmaceutical Production: This chapter discusses the driving forces behind the need for change in pharmaceutical production, emphasizing the influence of technological advancements and regulatory requirements.
- Key Elements of the Future of Work: This chapter examines the key elements of the future of work in pharmaceutical production, analyzing the impact on various aspects, such as production systems, staff, and regulatory interactions.
- Impact on Production Systems: This section focuses on the specific ways in which digital technologies are impacting pharmaceutical production systems, including automation, data analytics, and digital twins.
- Impact on Production Staff: This section examines the impact of digitalization on the pharmaceutical production workforce, including the rise of new skills, the need for retraining, and the potential for job displacement.
- Impact on the Relationship with Regulatory Authorities: This section explores how the adoption of digital technologies is transforming the relationship between pharmaceutical manufacturers and regulatory authorities, emphasizing the importance of data transparency and communication.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This seminar paper focuses on the intersection of digital technologies and pharmaceutical production. Key concepts include the future of work, digital transformation, automation, data analytics, regulatory compliance, and the relationship between manufacturers and authorities.
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- Hans-Walter Höhl (Autor), 2023, The Future of Work in Pharmaceutical Production, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1490858