ISPE D/A/CH is the German-speaking section of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE), the largest global non-profit organization in the pharmaceutical industry. ISPE brings together experts from academia, industry and government to promote progress along the entire pharmaceutical life cycle. To promote the use of modern robotics in the pharmaceutical industry, ISPE presents the annual Robotics Application of the Year (RAYA) Award, which recognizes outstanding robotic applications for the pharmaceutical industry. The aim is to publicize new developments in laboratory automation and to bring them into use as quickly as possible and in large numbers in production facilities and laboratories.
TraceBot implements pioneering software trends in the pharmaceutical industry
The RAYA Award honors technical innovations that relieve workplaces of ergonomic challenges and monotonous tasks, making them more attractive. The award therefore recognizes solutions that increase the availability, efficiency and quality of pharmaceutical products in the long term.
These goals have already been taken up by a Europe-wide team in the TraceBot innovation project and implemented in a robotics solution for the pharmaceutical laboratory. For this reason, the TraceBot project, which is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 program, received the RAYA Award in the category “Future software trends in the pharmaceutical industry” this year. The jury praised TraceBot for its significant contribution to pharmaceutical innovation: “The funded project TraceBot makes an important contribution to leading trends in the pharmaceutical industry by developing software applications that facilitate approval processes with the help of modern robotics solutions. In addition, TraceBot supports the expansion of the use of robotic applications and contributes to shortening time-to-market, which can lead to faster approval processes in the pharmaceutical industry in the long term.
TraceBot team delighted to receive international recognition with the RAYA Award
The international team of the TraceBot funding project is delighted that its work has been recognized. Project coordinator Maike Neumann accepted the RAYA Award on behalf of all TraceBot colleagues at the award ceremony in the state-of-the-art premises of the global pharmaceutical company Roche in Basel. “With our TraceBot funding project launched in 2021, we want to support companies in implementing modern robotics solutions in their laboratories. Receiving the RAYA Award means a lot to us because it shows that we are addressing an important need with our goals and that our progress and results are being recognized by international experts from business and science,” explains Maike Neumann.
The EU-funded TraceBot project aims to optimize processes in the healthcare sector. Through the use case of membrane-based sterility testing, the TraceBot team is developing a robotic system capable of monitoring, verifying, correcting and documenting its actions to meet the high traceability requirements in regulated environments. Sensor-actuator systems and digital twin technology will be used to automate robot manipulation and generate a semantic report of the actions performed.
The TraceBot project brings together seven strong partners from five countries: BioLAGO Health Network (Germany), Fundación Tecnalia Research & Innovation (Spain), Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (France), Vienna University of Technology (Austria), University of Bremen (Germany), Astech Projects Limited (England) and Invite GmbH (Germany). This collaboration enables the development of tactile grippers for handling medical products, the elaboration of intuitive programming methods for rapid adaptation to novel products and tasks and, last but not least, the creation of a reasoning framework to monitor and control the safe and error-resistant operation of the robotic system to meet the requirements of safety-critical automation. The coordination, communication and dissemination of the TraceBot project will be undertaken by the BioLAGO healthcare network (Germany).
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