ROBOTICS- IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES.pptx

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This presentation explains how robotics are transforming the pharmaceutical industry by automating complex tasks such as drug manufacturing, packaging, labeling, quality control, and research. It highlights different types of robots—Cartesian, SCARA, Articulated, and Nano-robots—and their specif...


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ROBOTICS- IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES MASTER OF PHARMACY In PHARMACEUTICS By Mr. Keshav Dilip Shinde F.Y.M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Department of Pharmaceutics

Content Introduction Use Of Robotics In Pharmaceutical Industry Types Of Robotics Benefits Challenges And Limitation Future Trend And Advancement References 2

ROBOT :- A robot is a type of automated machine that can execute specific tasks with little or no human intervention and with speed and precision. WHAT ARE PHARMACEUTICAL ROBOT :- Robotic systems provide various benefits to pharmaceutical manufacturing such as lesser space utilization, reduced production downtime, no labor turnover, enhanced health and safety, better waste management, increased production flexibility, improved production output and product quality, and lower operating costs. Introduction 3

WHY TO USE ROBOTS IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES As demand for new drugs and medicines grows, pharmaceutical companies are continuously looking for new ways to increase productivity, leading to an increased automated equipment and robotics. Due to the great potential for the use of robots in the pharmaceutical industries, they are gradually injecting more robotic systems into their operations. In the world of pharmaceuticals, there is a vital role for robots to play in the complicated processes of research and development, production, and packaging. Robotics are doing assay analysis and automating the movement of test tube in research laboratories. In pharmaceutical application hospitals use robots to mix potentially hazardous cancer drugs and associated with radiations. 4

There are three types of industrial robots most commonly used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Cartesian:- Cartesian robots consist of two liner slides placed in 90-dgree angle to each other, with a motorized unit the moves horizontally along the slides in the axis (Z), which moves up and down in the vertical plane. Application:- Pick &place Material handling Used in sealing 3D printing Types of Robots 5

SCARA Robots :- SCARA stands for “selective compliance articulated robot arm.” This refers to the fact that a SCARA’s arm segments, or links, are “compliant,” that is, they can move freely, but only in a single geometrical plane . Application :- Faster settling times result in faster cycle times. The unique design of SCARAs gives them a high degree of rigidity, which in turn allows them to move very fast and with precise repeatability. 6

Articulated Robots:- Articulated robots not only have more joints than SCARAs, but they also have both horizontal & vertical joints, giving them increased freedom of movement. Whereas a cartesian robot has a cube shaped work envelope, and SCARA has cylindrically shaped one, the work envelope of an articulated robot is spherical. With their greater flexibility of movement, articulated robots can perform by a human arm and hand. The most common articulated robots have six axes. 7

NANO-ROBOTS :- Nano-robots are so tiny machines that they can traverse the human body very easily. When a nano- robot enters into the body of a patient would seek for infected cells and would repair them without causing any damage to the healthy cells. 8

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Robotics In Drug Packaging, Labelling, Quality Control, Drug Discovery And Development Automated Packaging Labelling Automation Custom Packaging Precision Inspection Quality Assurance Data-driven Inspection Laboratory Automation AI-Integrated Automation 10

Benefits Behind The Use of Robotics More precisely and a ccurate Tirelessness -perform a 96 man-hour project in 10 hours Reliability-can work 24x7 Return on investment (ROI): with the increase in quality and application speed, there are the benefits of increased production possibilities. Speed, work efficiently, without wasting movement or time. Work continuously in any environment Safety Reduced chances of contamination 11

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Future Trends and Advancements in Robotics for Pharmaceutical Applications Robotics and Pharma 4.0 Personalized medicine Drug discovery Micro robots for various drug delivery Robotics surgery Treatment (Pre & Post) 13

Top 3 Pharma Companies Applying Robotics and AI Drug Discovery & Development Immune Oncology Cell & Gene Based Therapies 14

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