Showing posts with label Volker Eck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volker Eck. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Where Lies QbD's Competitive Advantage?

I've had the good fortune of speaking this week with Volker Eck, senior director of science and technology at PDA, and a day later with Graham Cook, Wyeth's senior director for process knowledge/Quality by Design. Both men were integral participants in late September's workshop in Frankfurt,  hosted by PDA, to unveil and discuss EFPIA's mock examples of Quality by Design implementation.

By all accounts, the mock examples were well received and the meeting was an important step toward helping manufacturers not just interpret ICH guidances but grasp how QbD might look for their products and processes. The mock examples are now being finalized, following input from the Frankfurt meeting and one earlier with EMEA in London, and are expected to be made public later this year.

You can read my summary of Eck's take on the meeting here, and I hope to have a podcast of my interview with Cook available within a week or two. Eck was insightful in that he said that many manufacturers at the Frankfurt meeting were still clearly struggling to "translate" the ICH documents, and the mock examples, to their own operations. With QbD, manufacturers can only truly learn by doing and thus will have to dive in