2024

Navigating the chemical revolution: A roadmap for sustainable and digitally-driven manufacturing

by cyb2025

ANDREW RUTTER
rutterdesign

ABSTRACT

This is a time of change for makers of chemicals; a mixture of political, economic, and ecosystem pressure is creating stresses on the way complex chemical products are made for society. News feeds provide a daily reminder of how climate change, growing resource scarcity, and supply issues are challenging and creating shortages in the supply of important products like medicines….

This is a time of change for makers of chemicals; a mixture of political, economic, and ecosystem pressure is creating stresses on the way complex chemical products are made for society. News feeds provide a daily reminder of how climate change, growing resource scarcity, and supply issues are challenging and creating shortages in the supply of important products like medicines.

 

My personal belief is that manufacturing will be radically different in 30 years’ time. We will have made significant progress to address the imbalances in our ecosystems. First, we will have reduced consumption demand by embracing products that are durable and in medicine by moving towards cures. Where we do consume, production will be increasing circular with integrated up and down cycling common place.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andrew Rutter is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineers and an independent consultant with expertise in the application of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, particularly in Medicine Manufacture. A Chemical Engineer by training, he spent 20 years developing new manufacturing processes for GSK. Recognising his expertise in Continuous Manufacture of Active Ingredients he was appointed as EFPIA representative, to the Expert Working Group for ICH Q13, Guidance on Continuous Manufacture. Prior to working in Pharmaceutical manufacture he worked on Large Scale Petrochemical processes, and Process Economics for IBM. He currently advises many major Pharma companies, and Government organisations.

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