SOURCE: Invensys Process Systems
September 23, 2008 01:00 ET
IPS Donates Automation Technology to UMass Lowell BioManufacturing Center
LOWELL, MA--(Marketwire - September 23, 2008) - Invensys Process Systems (IPS), a global
technology, software and consulting firm, announced that it has donated its
InFusion™ enterprise control technology to the UMass Lowell
BioManufacturing Center. Combined with additional donations of equipment
and services from Wyeth Biotech and Dakota Systems, the new center will
provide a full-scale manufacturing operation, giving students a greater
appreciation of the transition of biotechnologic products from research to
commercial production.
"Too often, young biotechnology companies invest years investigating a
therapeutic modality in the lab, but don't realize the complexities of
manufacturing the product commercially until it is too late. Thanks to the
cutting-edge technology that IPS is providing, our students will have the
tools not just to understand real-world production operations, but also to
see how plant floor, lab and business processes interrelate -- and must
interrelate -- for success in these increasingly dynamic global markets,"
said Carl Lawton, Director of the Massachusetts BioManufacturing Center at
UMass Lowell.
The BioManufacturing Center applies biochemical and biological knowledge,
combined with state-of-the-art principles and technology, to solve complex
industrial challenges for bio-analytical process development. The InFusion
system is a control and integration platform that simplifies accessing and
integrating data from disparate systems, providing plant personnel with the
knowledge they need to identify potential problems. It is the first system
to bring financial, production and laboratory data together on an
enterprise scale.
"Pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing strategies have always
been about speed, but the pace of tomorrow's business will be even faster,"
said Don Clark, IPS Vice President, Global Industry Solutions. "UMass
Lowell has anticipated the changes ahead, taking measures to ensure that
its students are prepared for this new real-time world. We are very pleased
to help provide a new generation of engineers the knowledge they need to
operate and succeed in a real-time environment."
The InFusion Enterprise Control System will help students learn the basics
of process automation and optimization, showing how product operations and
data can be integrated across the entire enterprise, from the laboratory to
the plant floor to the business office. This automation will simplify
process development, critical process parameters and recordkeeping. It will
also enable faster start-ups leading to optimized and validated
manufacturing processes, compliant with globally recognized current good
manufacturing practices (cGMPs). The system will also manage batch
documentation and process tracking and traceability.
IPS implemented the InFusion enterprise control system and Foxboro®
instrumentation on the bioreactor provided by Wyeth. Dakota Systems and 12
of its suppliers donated services, including fabrication of the frame,
integrating the control panel, retrofitting piping, installing all
electrical devices and instrumentation and completing cGMP functionality
The InFusion platform is among a broad porfolio of technology, software and
consulting solutions that IPS offers pharmacuetical and biotechnology
companies. Others include: critical asset management, operator &
engineering effectiveness training, condition-based and reliability
centered-maintenance, real-time performance management, production and
batch optimization, and validation services.
About IPS (Invensys Process Systems)
Invensys Process Systems (IPS), headquartered in Plano, Texas, is a global
technology, software and consulting firm leading significant change in
process manufacturing, plant optimization, business operations and
enterprise performance. IPS clients are some of the world's most important
industrial organizations -- companies that operate large oil refineries;
plants that process chemicals, gas, LNG, power, pharmaceutical and
minerals; and pulp and paper mills. IPS solutions, used at over 50,000
locations across the globe, include field devices and controls from Foxboro
and Triconex, advanced applications from SimSci-Esscor, operations
management from Avantis, and the world's first truly open enterprise
control system, InFusion.
The company's nearly 7,000 employees integrate these capabilities to create
solutions that impact and increase efficiency, boost productivity, and
accelerate performance. These results help industrial companies run safer,
operate more efficiently, and extract useful knowledge from their
operations to make faster, better decisions. To learn more about IPS, visit
www.ips.invensys.com.
The Invensys Group (www.invensys.com) is headquartered in London and is
listed on the London Stock Exchange (ISYS.L), with approximately 25,000
employees working in 60 countries.
Invensys, Avantis, Foxboro, SimSci-Esscor, Triconex, InFusion, and the IPS
logo are trademarks of Invensys plc, its subsidiaries, or affiliates. All
other brands and product names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.