Reliable process decisions begin with reliable data. In bioprocessing, where even small variations can influence product quality and process performance, scientific validation plays a critical role in ensuring that sensor technology delivers accurate and reliable measurements.
In the second episode of our Behind the Technology series, Dr. Thuy Tran, R&D Principal Scientist at ArgusEye, shares her perspective on why rigorous validation is essential for developing sensor technology that can be trusted in real bioprocess environments. As one of ArgusEye’s first employees, she has played a key role in the company’s technology development and brings a strong background in bioanalytical chemistry, along with extensive experience in sensor development and method validation.
While demonstrating promising results in the laboratory is an important first step, successful sensor technologies must also perform consistently under real production conditions. Bioprocesses are inherently complex, and reliable measurements require extensive testing across different processes and applications to ensure that the technology performs as expected.
According to Dr. Tran, building confidence in a new measurement technology requires more than accuracy alone. Stability, reproducibility, and thorough comparison with established reference methods are all essential for demonstrating that a sensor provides data that scientists and process operators can rely on when making critical decisions.
Looking ahead, Dr. Tran believes the industry will continue moving towards real-time and in-line process monitoring, supported by increasingly advanced data analysis and integration with digital and automated manufacturing systems. Together, these developments will enable more efficient, robust, and data-driven bioprocessing.
Watch the full interview to learn more about how scientific validation helps transform promising sensor technology into trusted tools for biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
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