Close
CDMO Safety Testing 2026
Novotech

The Pistoia Alliance Launches Next Phase of Blockchain Project to Develop Life Science R&D Use Cases

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

โ€“ Access the Media Pack Now

โ€“ Book a Conference Call

โ€“ Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

Colorimeters Enhancing Consistency in Pharma Testing

Maintaining absolute uniformity across multiple production cycles is a fundamental and complex challenge in the pharmaceutical industry. The strategic application of colorimeters pharma testing allows for the precise quantification of hue and saturation, providing a reliable and objective metric for assessing raw material quality and final product stability. These specialized instruments simplify the inherent complexity of color analysis, enabling laboratory technicians to identify subtle variations that might otherwise compromise the efficacy or consumer acceptance of a medicinal product. By establishing a digital standard for appearance, manufacturers ensure that every batch meets the most rigorous quality expectations.

Advanced Color Measurement Strengthening Pharma QC

Achieving absolute precision in pharmaceutical manufacturing necessitates a comprehensive and rigorous oversight of physical attributes, with color serving as a primary indicator of chemical stability and composition. By integrating sophisticated instrumentation into the laboratory environment, manufacturers can transition from subjective visual assessments to standardized, data-driven methodologies that satisfy the most stringent global regulatory requirements. This strategic focus on color measurement pharma QC facilitates the early identification of raw material impurities and ensures uncompromising batch-to-batch consistency in final dosage forms, thereby bolstering patient safety and brand reputation.

GMP Compliance in Analytical Testing and Color Control

Adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices is a non-negotiable requirement for pharmaceutical organizations dedicated to maintaining global safety and quality standards. The intersection of GMP compliance color control and analytical testing ensures that every step of the production process is meticulously documented, validated, and repeatable. By focusing on the rigorous monitoring of physical attributes and chemical purity, manufacturers can mitigate the risks of contamination and stability failures, delivering high-quality healthcare products that patients and healthcare providers can trust implicitly. This disciplined approach ensures that all quality decisions are based on objective, verifiable data.
- Advertisement -

The Pistoia Alliance, a global, not-for-profit alliance that works to lower barriers to innovation in life sciences R&D, is launching the next phase of its blockchain project..

This phase will focus on the development of practical life science R&D use cases that deliver clear ROI, as well as identifying which applications of blockchain will provide little value to the industry. The Pistoia Alliance will work with members to examine three areas blockchain has potential to improve; data identity (validating where and who data has come from), data integrity (ensuring data hasnโ€™t been tampered with), and data sharing (within and between organisations). This latest chapter of the project follows the extensive work the Alliance has already undertaken to educate the industry about blockchain and support the sharing of knowledge and skills.

โ€œThe Pistoia Alliance has always been led by its members on which industry issues to focus on, and blockchain is becoming increasingly relevant to our community โ€“ from start-ups, to big pharma, to technology service providers,โ€ said Dr Steve Arlington, President of The Pistoia Alliance. โ€œWe believe blockchain has an important role to play in the life science sector and want to solidify use cases now so the whole industry can realise the value sooner. By working together on this aim, we can ensure that our efforts are not duplicated and that even more stakeholders can benefit. Much of the industry is still at the โ€˜discussionโ€™ stage of blockchain, we want to move beyond this and take action that actively supports members and leads to tangible outcomes that will benefit R&D, accelerate innovation and support the discovery of new treatments.โ€

Understanding the value of blockchain is still a challenge, with research of life science professionals from The Pistoia Alliance in 2018 finding the biggest barriers to adoption of the technology are access to skilled personnel (55 percent), and that blockchain is too difficult to understand (16 percent). Almost a fifth of those questioned believe blockchain adds no value beyond a traditional database. The Pistoia Alliance is working with members to address misunderstandings by providing education and information, as well as running webinars and workshops to support those interested in implementing the technology.

This includes a dedicated workshop in London open to members and non-members, at which The Pistoia Allianceโ€™s blockchain interest community will aim to develop at least one of the potential use cases to the proof-of-concept stage.

โ€œThere are still many misconceptions about blockchain in the life science industry that we need to work hard to overcome,โ€ said Jake Dreier, Blockchain Project Manager and Consultant for The Pistoia Alliance. โ€œUnfortunately, peopleโ€™s perceptions have led to some organisations completely avoiding blockchain technology, and many others unsure of how it can benefit them. This is why The Pistoia Alliance is supporting a collaborative effort to help the industry get the most out of the technology. We want companies to come together to workshop their issues and ideas to decide where blockchain can provide a viable solution. Weโ€™re not trying to shoehorn a blockchain solution into every industry problem, but rather working to support its development where the technology truly adds value to the industry and ultimately, to patientsโ€™ care.โ€

The Pistoia Alliance will be hosting its โ€˜Blockchain โ€“ R&D Use Case Analysis Workshopโ€™ in London on 12th March 2019 to evaluate the applicability of blockchain technology in a variety of R&D-focused use cases. The event will be supported by Fraunhofer FIT, a research institute for digitisation providing user-friendly smart solutions for R&D. The workshop is open to both Pistoia Alliance members, for free, and non-members, for a fee. You can find more information, and instructions on how to register, here.

About The Pistoia Alliance:
The Pistoia Alliance is a global, not-for-profit membersโ€™ organization made up of life science companies, technology and service providers, publishers, and academic groups working to lower barriers to innovation in life science and healthcare R&D. It was conceived in 2007 and incorporated in 2009 by representatives of AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis and Pfizer who met at a conference in Pistoia, Italy. Its projects transform R&D through pre-competitive collaboration. It overcomes common R&D obstacles by identifying the root causes, developing standards and best practices, sharing pre-competitive data and knowledge, and implementing technology pilots. There are currently over 100 member companies; members collaborate on projects that generate significant value for the worldwide life sciences R&D community, using The Pistoia Allianceโ€™s proven framework for open innovation.

About Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT:
For about 30 years now Fraunhofer FIT has been conducting R&D on user-friendly smart solutions that blend seamlessly in business processes. Its clients benefit from more efficient processes and increased quality, internal connectivity and staff satisfaction. About 160 researchers work in interdisciplinary teams and support companies in digitization, Industry 4.0 projects and IoT solutions. Further fields of application are blockchain technology, life science informatics, cooperation and innovation management in combination with mixed and augmented reality applications, energy efficiency and business informatics.

World Pharma Today brings together the global pharmaceutical industry โ€” from R&D leaders and regulatory affairs professionals to manufacturers and distribution executives โ€” through trusted editorial, market intelligence, and digital engagement.

Our 2026 Media Pack offers integrated solutions to reach your audience:

  • Magazine & Digital Editions Showcase your brand within premium pharmaceutical industry coverage read by executives and decision - makers worldwide.
  • Industry Insights & Reports Align with data - driven analysis, trend reports, and regional roundups across the global pharmaceutical and life sciences value chain.
  • Brand Authority & Credibility Position your company as a thought leader through expert commentary, interviews, and special features.

Latest stories

Related stories

Colorimeters Enhancing Consistency in Pharma Testing

Maintaining absolute uniformity across multiple production cycles is a fundamental and complex challenge in the pharmaceutical industry. The strategic application of colorimeters pharma testing allows for the precise quantification of hue and saturation, providing a reliable and objective metric for assessing raw material quality and final product stability. These specialized instruments simplify the inherent complexity of color analysis, enabling laboratory technicians to identify subtle variations that might otherwise compromise the efficacy or consumer acceptance of a medicinal product. By establishing a digital standard for appearance, manufacturers ensure that every batch meets the most rigorous quality expectations.

Advanced Color Measurement Strengthening Pharma QC

Achieving absolute precision in pharmaceutical manufacturing necessitates a comprehensive and rigorous oversight of physical attributes, with color serving as a primary indicator of chemical stability and composition. By integrating sophisticated instrumentation into the laboratory environment, manufacturers can transition from subjective visual assessments to standardized, data-driven methodologies that satisfy the most stringent global regulatory requirements. This strategic focus on color measurement pharma QC facilitates the early identification of raw material impurities and ensures uncompromising batch-to-batch consistency in final dosage forms, thereby bolstering patient safety and brand reputation.

GMP Compliance in Analytical Testing and Color Control

Adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices is a non-negotiable requirement for pharmaceutical organizations dedicated to maintaining global safety and quality standards. The intersection of GMP compliance color control and analytical testing ensures that every step of the production process is meticulously documented, validated, and repeatable. By focusing on the rigorous monitoring of physical attributes and chemical purity, manufacturers can mitigate the risks of contamination and stability failures, delivering high-quality healthcare products that patients and healthcare providers can trust implicitly. This disciplined approach ensures that all quality decisions are based on objective, verifiable data.

Choosing Analytical Instruments for Pharma QC Labs

Selecting the right laboratory equipment is a critical decision that directly impacts the efficiency, accuracy, and compliance of pharmaceutical operations. Evaluating analytical instruments pharma QC requirements involves a deep dive into technical specifications, vendor reliability, and the potential for long-term scalability. By choosing tools that integrate seamlessly with existing digital workflows and international regulatory standards, laboratory managers can ensure that their facility is equipped to handle the rigorous demands of modern drug testing and quality assurance. This strategic approach minimizes operational risk and ensures the delivery of safe and effective medications to patients globally.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

โ€“ Access theMedia Pack Now

โ€“ Book a Conference Call

โ€“ Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate ยป