Smart Chromatography Methods for Faster Tech Transfer
Transferring chromatography methods across labs, instruments, and external partners continues to be a major challenge in analytical environments. Whether working across sites, vendors, CROs, or CDMOs, teams are often forced to rely on manual processes—retyping methods from PDFs or spreadsheets, revalidating workflows, and troubleshooting inconsistencies. These inefficiencies not only slow down operations but also introduce risk, impacting both speed and data integrity.
This webinar explores how organizations can overcome these challenges by adopting structured, digital approaches to chromatography method management. By moving away from manual, document-based processes and toward standardized, machine-readable methods, teams can significantly improve the efficiency, reliability, and scalability of method transfer.
Webinar Overview
In this session, we examine the root causes behind persistent method transfer bottlenecks and present practical strategies to address them. A key highlight is a peer-reviewed, real-world case study demonstrating successful two-way method exchange between two major pharmaceutical companies operating on different chromatography platforms.
The discussion shows how structured digital methods enable seamless sharing, storage, and reuse of chromatography protocols, reducing the need for repetitive validation and minimizing the risk of errors. By standardizing how methods are defined and exchanged, organizations can streamline collaboration and ensure consistency across systems and partners.
What You’ll Learn
Throughout the webinar, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of why chromatography method transfer remains a bottleneck in many labs and how modern digital approaches can resolve these challenges. The session illustrates how structured method formats improve traceability, accelerate transfer timelines, and enhance reproducibility across different environments.
You’ll also see how adopting a standardized, digital framework enables more effective collaboration with external partners, including vendors, CROs, and CDMOs. By aligning on a common approach to method management, organizations can reduce friction, improve data quality, and create a more scalable foundation for analytical operations.
Why This Matters
As organizations continue to expand globally and rely more heavily on external partners, the ability to transfer methods quickly and accurately becomes increasingly critical. Traditional approaches are no longer sufficient to support the speed and complexity of modern pharmaceutical workflows.
A structured, digital approach to chromatography methods provides a path forward—enabling faster tech transfer, reducing manual effort, and ensuring that methods can be consistently applied across systems, sites, and organizations.
Watch the Webinar
To explore how structured digital methods can transform chromatography workflows and accelerate tech transfer, you can watch the full webinar on our colleagues’ website.
Watch the full webinar on SciY’s website.