The pharmaceutical production industry is under growing pressure to meet regulatory requirements, changing product portfolios, and an increasing need for safety and flexibility.
Companies must not only invest in modern equipment, but also ensure that technology from different systems integrates seamlessly. This interaction is particularly critical in aseptic applications where the combination of filling line, isolator and, if necessary, a freeze dryer presents an enormous challenge both technically and organizationally.
To overcome these challenges, Optima’s turnkey solutions offer an alternative to conventional project approaches where individual systems are commissioned separately and then coordinated on site. The term "turnkey" refers to a structured approach where the complete system is designed, built, tested, and delivered as an integrated solution.
This approach begins well before delivery. Even in the early design phase, planning includes how the filling line can be physically and controllably connected to the isolator and freeze dryer. The goal is not only functioning individual components, but a coordinated, validated process across the entire system.