Lincoln explains how data centres are adapting to these changes by exploring advanced cooling technologies, such as liquid cooling, to handle the higher heat loads generated by AI applications.
These innovations promise to deliver lean and agile manufacturing, reducing waste, improving quality, and enabling the production of more complex molecules more efficiently.. 4.The future of pharmaceutical manufacturing:.
A significant focus is on the concept of miniaturisation and continuous processing as part of a new paradigm in drug manufacturing.This approach not only reduces the environmental footprint and costs but also enhances safety and quality by enabling smaller, more controlled, and flexible production processes.. 5.Barriers and opportunities for change:.
Finally, Adrian discusses the systemic and regulatory barriers to adopting these new manufacturing technologies but also highlights the compelling need for change driven by the demand for affordable, sustainable medicines.He advocates for embracing these new technologies to overcome current limitations and transform pharmaceutical manufacturing..
The podcast emphasises the urgent need for innovation in pharmaceutical manufacturing to address current challenges and future demands.Last year saw the completion of The Forge in London – the world’s first major commercial building constructed using a platforms approach to DfMA (P-DfMA).
This landmark project is not just a testament to architectural ingenuity but a leap toward a sustainable future, showcasing our commitment to transforming construction and significantly reducing carbon emissions..mers who are dissatisfied with either the quality they're getting or the value they're getting.”.
Johnston says that the biggest value driver of them all is climate change and carbon.He agrees that there’s a “dawning recognition” that we don’t have a choice.
However, these days, the data is starting to allow us to do these things, making this particular moment in industry history different from the ones that have come before.. “I think that's why it might stick this time,” he says.“But if it doesn't stick this time, we've got enormous problems.”.