Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2022 - 2 | Article ID 201 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/JPEM.2021.22112
Academic Editor: Darko Medin
DEEPAK POKHARKAR*,
SHEFALI S. PATIL, TEJASWITA A. SORATE, KHUSHBU
GUPTA AND VISHAKHA R. NIMAN
NCRD's Sterling Institute of Pharmacy, Plot no. 93,
sector-19 Nerul (E), Opposite to Seawood railway station, Navi Mumbai- 400706,
Maharashtra India
Corresponding author: Mr. Deepak D. Pokharkar, NCRD's
Sterling Institute of Pharmacy, Plot no. 93, sector-19 Nerul (E), Opposite to
Seawood railway station, Navi Mumbai- 400706, Maharashtra India, Email: deepak.pokharkar@ncrdsip.com; Phone number: 7738019585
Citation: Deepak Pokharkar*, Shefali S. Patil, Tejaswita A. Sorate, Khushbu Gupta and Vishakha R. Niman (2022) Innovative Technologies in Pharmaceutical Industries. J Pharm Exper Med, 2(2);1-6.
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ABSTRACT
The pharmaceutical industry
is undergoing a major transformation. The sector, which has been slow to adopt
technology in the past, is currently undergoing fast transformation as a result
of the development of numerous technologies. Increased investments, the rise of
technological start-ups, the expiration of many major patents, as well as
growing inter-organizational partnerships and a favourable regulatory
environment, are all driving innovation in the pharmaceutical sector. In
research and development, marketing and advertising, and sales and
distribution, technology is becoming increasingly important. Artificial
intelligence, digital apps, block chains, and organ-on-chips are some of the
technologies that are beginning to revolutionise the pharmaceutical business in
the same way they have transformed other industries such as media, retail,
finance, telecommunications, and education. This shift in
research and development has been seen most strongly in the pharmaceutical
industry in recent years, and it will be felt more strongly in other divisions
during the coming decade. Here are a few themes that will shape the
pharmaceutical business in the next few years.
KEYWORDS: Quality
by Design, Six
Sigma, Artificial intelligence, Nano technology, Block chain and Process
analytical technology