Process Analytical Technology (PAT), new website, process control, Optimal Industrial Technologies, synTQ

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New Delhi, February 24, 2022: Optimal Industrial Technologies, a leader in Process Analytical Technology (PAT), has launched its new website at www.optimal-tech.co.uk. The site highlights the production as well as commercial benefits offered by PAT in the manufacturing and processing industries. Visitors can learn about advanced process control and quality assurance strategies along with how the company can support their successful implementations around the world.

A one-stop-shop for everything PAT related, Optimal offers key solutions for the development, testing, deployment and support of quality-centric production systems. This is backed by over 20 years of experience in successfully delivering regulatory-compliant solutions for businesses in a variety of sectors, including pharmaceutical and chemical as well as food and beverage manufacturing. The company’s solutions range from the development of automated control systems for process control and quality assurance to the implementation of its market-leading PAT knowledge management software, synTQ.

Optimal’s new website offers a key tool to anyone interested in learning more about the company’s capabilities and how PAT can improve productivity, efficiency, product quality and consistency. Visitors to the website can also access an extensive library of useful resources on PAT and its application in R&D, laboratory, pilot facilities as well as full manufacturing plants. Available assets include technical documents, videos, white papers, company news and the popular eBook ‘QbD & PAT for Dummies’.

Martin Gadsby, Director at Optimal Industrial Technologies, explains: “Enhancing a facility’s competitive edge by delivering high-quality products in shortened time frames and at low cost is becoming increasingly important. We believe the implementation of a PAT framework is essential, as it can boost manufacturing, enabling businesses to increase the throughput of their existing production lines while reducing costs and downtime. Every manufacturer has different processes, needs, quality requirements and priorities. To deploy a highly effective PAT setup, it is important for us to be able to engage with customers early in the development process.”

In addition, visitors can access the company’s virtual exhibition stand, which features full-scale photorealistic models of processing units and a complete analytical laboratory. These provide extensive information on how PAT can benefit key manufacturing and processing activities, including continuous flow chemistry applications, testing as well as smart manufacturing strategies.

Martin Gadsby concludes: “With this new website, we have created a valuable resource for manufacturers packaged in a great user experience. The content is designed to suit a range of visitors, from PAT specialists interested in advancing their synTQ skills to companies looking to implement PAT for the first time. We invite anyone interested in learning more about the technology and how we can help to visit our new website.”

Visit Optimal’s website here: www.optimal-tech.co.uk

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)