Manufacturers in the Life Sciences sector are increasingly challenged by the advancement of advanced therapies and personalized medicines, as well as the rapidly advancing technology landscape.
Emerson’s
Jordan Johnson and
Rachel Wright join me to discuss these challenges and the role of Emerson and its “Life Savers,” who work closely with them to address and overcome these challenges.
Give the podcast a listen, and visit the
DeltaV YouTube channel and the
DeltaV Systems and Software for Life Sciences section on Emerson.com for more on the technologies and solutions that drive improved operational performance.
Transcript
Jim: Hi, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the "Emerson Automation Experts" podcast. I'm Jim Cahill. And today, we're diving into a topic that's close to our hearts, how innovation in Life Sciences is helping deliver life-saving treatments faster and more efficiently.
The Life Sciences space is moving fast. Think advanced therapies, personalized medicine, and breakthroughs that have the potential to totally change lives. At Emerson, we're proud to be part of that momentum. With our deep roots in technology and manufacturing, we're helping Life Sciences companies bring these treatments to patients more quickly, safely, and reliably.
And here's the thing, we're not doing it alone. We're building a team of what we like to call Life Savers, people who are passionate about pushing boundaries, solving tough problems, and making a real difference in the world. Our goal? To be a catalyst for a healthier, more vibrant future for everyone.
Joining me today to talk about how we're making that vision a reality are two of those Life Savers, Rachel Wright and Jordan Johnson, both experts in life science innovation here at Emerson. Rachel, Jordan, great to have you with us. Thanks for joining us.
Jordan: Thanks for having us.
Rachel: Yeah, thanks so much.
Jim: Well, let's go ahead and just dive into things. Let's start with the heart of today's topic. When we're talking about a Life Saver in the industry, what does that really mean to you, Jordan?
Jordan: Honestly, for me, it really comes down to the impact that we make. In Life Sciences, even the smallest improvements, like saving a few days off production or making things a bit more consistent, can really make a huge ripple effect. It could mean someone getting life-saving treatments that much sooner. And when you're the one waiting for that therapy, every single day matters.
Rachel: Exactly. It's not just about chasing efficiency for the sake of it. We're focused on making a real difference.
DeltaV for Life Sciences was designed with that urgency in mind. It's all about helping our customers get life-changing therapies to patients faster and doing it with the quality and reliability that those patients absolutely deserve.
Jim: Yeah, that's a great point. So, Rachel, let's talk about DeltaV for Life Sciences. What makes it different from other automation platforms?
Rachel: I'm glad you asked. DeltaV for Life Sciences isn't just another automation system. It's built specifically for this industry. It covers everything from
automation and
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