Abstract

Automation is the use of various control systems in industries with little to no human intervention to carry out a variety of tasks. In recent years, automation has migrated to the pharmaceutical sector. Production, packing, labeling, and warehousing departments have all used automation. The use of automated equipment has made the production of customized medications a reality. Using the newest technologies has also had an impact on the R&D sector. The traditional duties of the QA department were restricted to creating SOPs, conducting audits, qualifying, and validating processes and equipment. The deployment of automated technology in the pharmaceutical sector and its effects on the department responsible for pharmaceutical quality assurance are the main topics of this research. The Raman probe and other subjects are covered in this article. Production, packing, labeling, and warehousing departments have all used automation. After the introduction of automated machinery, the creation of customized medications has come to pass. Thus, these systems might be able to take the place of human inspectors. With this technology, you have more flexibility and repeatability for less money.

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