01.21.22
Colorcon Ventures, the corporate venture fund of Colorcon Inc., has invested in Apprentice.io, a provider of Intelligent Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) designed specifically for the life sciences industry.
Apprentice offers an end-to-end platform with a suite of software applications designed to streamline batch-based manufacturing and remote collaboration. Solutions include intelligent batch execution, augmented procedures and workflows, predictive resource management, and immersive training. The platform is designed to grow more intuitive over time, using artificial intelligence, machine learning and augmented reality to help organizations improve yield, quality, and speed to market.
Ali Rajabi-Siahboomi, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Colorcon, said, "Our customers are striving for faster times to market, improved manufacturing consistency, as well as business continuity through times of crisis. During COVID, demand for Apprentice has accelerated with several leading pharmaceutical manufacturers, as design weaknesses in legacy manufacturing systems were exposed. Based on the positive outcomes seen by industry participants, we anticipate a broader global adoption of Apprentice's solutions."
Apprentice offers an end-to-end platform with a suite of software applications designed to streamline batch-based manufacturing and remote collaboration. Solutions include intelligent batch execution, augmented procedures and workflows, predictive resource management, and immersive training. The platform is designed to grow more intuitive over time, using artificial intelligence, machine learning and augmented reality to help organizations improve yield, quality, and speed to market.
Ali Rajabi-Siahboomi, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Colorcon, said, "Our customers are striving for faster times to market, improved manufacturing consistency, as well as business continuity through times of crisis. During COVID, demand for Apprentice has accelerated with several leading pharmaceutical manufacturers, as design weaknesses in legacy manufacturing systems were exposed. Based on the positive outcomes seen by industry participants, we anticipate a broader global adoption of Apprentice's solutions."