Solution Study
Monday, March 17
03:35 PM - 04:05 PM
Live in Everett
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This session will delve into the transformative impact of standardizing Manufacturing Execution System (MES) recipes across global organizations. It will explore how this approach can significantly enhance operational efficiency and reduce deployment times, ultimately leading to more streamlined processes and improved productivity. Attendees will gain valuable insights into best practices, real-world examples, and the strategic benefits of MES recipe standardization. In this session, you will learn how to:
Matt Kelly is the Managing Director at Accenture, where he specializes in MES and digital manufacturing within the life sciences sector. With over 25 years of experience, Matt has led numerous initiatives to transform manufacturing operations through the implementation of advanced MES solutions. His work focuses on enhancing compliance, operational efficiency, and enabling innovation through the strategic use of technology. The Pop in Your Job What excites Matt the most about his job is the ability to influence the end-user experience positively. Having been an end-user himself, he understands the challenges and opportunities within digital manufacturing. He thrives on developing solutions that improve operational efficiency, ensure compliance, and foster innovation. His passion for the industry is driven by the tangible impact these transformations have on companies' operational capabilities and the value they deliver.
Experienced MES Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the biological and pharmaceutical industries. Skilled in MES authoring, design, integration, and validation. Extensive experience writing and executing IOQs, Functional Specifications and Change Controls. An overall general command of knowledge associated with Validation, GMP, Biotechnology, and Manufacturing. Strong engineering professional with over ten years of industry experience and a B.A. in Political Science from University of Massachusetts at Amherst.