Enhancing Process Control: How Multi-Use Sensors Can Elevate Single-Use Facilities

Life Science, Pharma Manufacturing & Supply Chain,
  • Thursday, June 05, 2025 | 1pm EDT (12pm CDT / 10am PDT)
  • 60 min

In this webinar, the attendees will explore how multi-use sensor technologies are driving smarter operations, reducing manual intervention and enabling compliance in an industry with stringent regulatory standards.

The expert speakers will show examples that illustrate why multi-use sensors are an excellent fit in an industry that often requires hygienic equipment and strict regulation. This session will highlight key differences between multi-use and single-use sensors and explore the role of each of these technologies in the pharmaceutical manufacturing landscape.

In this discussion, the following topics will be covered:

  • What distinguishes a multi-use sensor from alternative technologies?
  • What are the sterilization options for multi-use sensors?
  • What are digital, smart predictive diagnostics and how do they improve process?
  • What role do multi-use sensors play in next-gen automated systems?
  • How do multi-use sensor technologies affect ROI for a given process?

By learning and embracing the benefits of multi-use sensors, pharmaceutical manufacturers can achieve more consistent maintenance processes, drive operational excellence and maintain or exceed industry standards.

Register for this webinar to gain insights into how multi-use sensor technologies can streamline compliance, reduce manual intervention and elevate ROI.

Speaker

Eric Robbibaro, M4 Knick

Eric Robbibaro, Life Sciences Industry Manager, M4 Knick

Eric Robbibaro is an automation specialist with years of experience working with Industrial and Life Science manufacturing systems. As the Life Sciences Industry Manager for M4 Knick, he uses that accrued knowledge to recommend smart digital and automated measurement solutions to the pharmaceutical industry.

As an Electrical Engineer with experience in Technical Sales, Eric’s focus is on providing the most efficient solutions possible for critical liquid analytics processes. Eric is a committee member for SLAS, an active member of ISPE and served as an executive committee member for LRIG for four years. Eric’s passion for the Life Sciences industry and technical background make him a valuable resource for advancing process measurement and automation in the pharmaceuticals sector.

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Who Should Attend?

This webinar will appeal to small to large pharma and biopharma manufacturers in Canada and the US. Individuals with titles such as:

  • Quality Control (QC) Analyst/Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist
  • Maintenance Technician/Manufacturing Technician
  • Validation Engineer/Process Engineer/Analytical Chemist
  • Bioprocess Technician/Instrumentation Technician/Laboratory Technician
  • Technical Support Specialist/Pharmaceutical Scientist
  • Production Supervisor/Process Development Scientist/GMP Compliance Specialist
  • Environmental Monitoring Technician

What You Will Learn

Attendees will learn about:

  • Difference between multi-use and single-use sensor technologies
  • Impact that each type of sensor has on process control
  • Long-term effects of the two sensor technologies on ROI, sustainability and consistency

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M4 Knick

Since 2013, M4 Knick has been dedicated to simplifying process analytics for manufacturers, OEMs, and municipalities. Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, the company focuses on providing reliable and efficient solutions for liquid analytical measurements, including pH, ORP, conductivity, and oxygen sensors.

M4 Knick’s key technology includes Memosens smart sensors, which offer real-time sensor health data, reduce calibration times by up to 80%, and significantly extend sensor life. These innovations help customers eliminate measurement drift and interference, ensuring consistent and reliable results.

Through a partnership with Knick Elektronische Messgeräte in Berlin, Germany, M4 Knick is committed to delivering high-quality, dependable service. The team works closely with clients to understand their specific application needs and provide tailored solutions that maximize uptime and efficiency.

M4 Knick aims to lead the future of process analytics by continually evolving its product offerings and enhancing customer experiences. The company’s goal is to make liquid analysis as convenient and reliable as possible, ensuring customers can focus on their core operations.

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