Single-use technology (SUT) has grown in both complexity of design and criticality of application in the past twenty years, offering increased flexibility while significantly reducing the risk of contamination in manufacturing equipment. Single-use technology (SUT) has grown in both complexity of design and criticality of application in the past twenty years, offering increased flexibility while significantly reducing the risk of contamination in manufacturing equipment. SUT addresses the need for equipment that is faster and more flexible to implement while retaining a controlled or closed product flow path.
Hear from Guide Contributors Pietro Perrone, PE, Automation Process Engineer, GE Healthcare, and Chris Smalley, Compounding Pharmacist Advisor, ValSource, as they discuss how single-use technology could improve your manufacturing process and how the ISPE Good Practice Guide: Single-Use Technology is a valuable source for your library, providing a road map for efficient implementation of SUT with minimum disruptions to existing operations.