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Introduction

Welcome to our technology page. The menu options on the left hand side will provide you with various levels of detail on the Avenio system.

The system was developed based on a combination of Cliff Campbell’s background in systems engineering on the one hand, and feedback/input from lifescience manufacturers, regulators and service providers on the other. Fittingly for lifesciences, Avenio's principle of operation is 'cellular', and the system was designed as a data-driven alternative to outdated compliance techniques which were based primarily on file-driven ‘copy & paste’ techniques.

There was general consensus that this traditional, disconnected way of working could be greatly improved by the development of a simple, scalable but secure system that addressed the three key aspects of lifescience compliance, namely the identification, characterization and verification of technology on a rapid, right-first-time basis.

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The other recurring request was that the system be interdisciplinary in terms of content and dynamic in terms of lifecycle, resulting in a multifunctional and reusable model on behalf of users. From a regulatory perspective, the key expectation was that the system be risk-based, enabling super-critical, critical and non-critical items to be accommodated. The system also needed to be self-documenting, generating technical listings, specifications and protocols based on data-merge with standard and/or customized document templates. Last but not least, the system needed to satisfy industry’s emerging requirements for IT-enabled Knowledge Management in support of Plant, Product and Process understanding, along with its archival and communication.  

 

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