Building transparency into lab activities and creating stronger connections between the development of experimental data choices and final product outcomes can be tough. Product lab trials are fiercely protected-—and frequently isolated from the rest of the product lifecycle.
Product scientists are focused on product innovation, not on record-keeping. Lab results often remain locked away in specialized electronic lab notebook (ELN) systems, databases or data formats, making product insight and development choices hard to extract and analyze by compliance, legal, quality assurance teams and other business units.
Tracking decisions and product data during product testing and development is absolutely critical for patent and legal protection, as well as internal knowledge sharing across working groups. Having a connected ELN solution that flows into the rest of the PLM process isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s essential for more efficient product innovation and traceability in legal compliance.
Many process-based companies already have an ELN solution in place in their labs. Capturing product data as it is created isn’t the issue--it’s that ELN tools are typically implemented as a lab-level system and fit for product scientists’ specific workflow and lack the framework for complete product traceability.
Most notebook-type systems provide the ability to capture experiments, attach documents, write comments and enter info, but don’t neatly connect experimental data to specification and final product development. Labs may also use ad-hoc solutions for ELN such as EverNote, Lotus Notes or Excel-based methods. Again, this is a functional solution for product scientists, but tracking, accessing and using this information beyond the lab remains difficult both due to the format of data and its use a siloed lab tool.
When ELN processes and tools remain isolated from the other operations, demonstrating the progression of product prototypes and trial results becomes increasingly difficult. Later product iterations may contain missing or inaccessible data, and product decisions aren’t immediately obvious to other business units. As a result, process-based companies end up bringing in more significant risks to their data integrity and make it more challenging to prove exact details needed for legal compliance and knowledge sharing.
Instead of using an ELN tool, PLM systems such as Trace One Devex PLM can achieve the same functions with the added advantage of interconnected product data templates that take compliance and authorship into account before trials even begin. With PLM systems, you can both capture and share results of experiments and easily demonstrate why product choices were made, and by whom.
Using a PLM system as a robust ELN solution not only helps companies centralized experimental and finished product data together, but it also cuts down on the number of specialized solutions that need to be purchased and maintained to support testing and development.
Managing lab processes isn’t just about writing down linear results. When using a PLM solution for lab activities, you’re not just documenting product data; you’re recording the full thought process that your product experts go through during the invention and innovation steps.
With a PLM system, scientific development is bolstered by built-in workflows and product templates and better protected for patent claims.
As the innovation process progresses through product scientist’s groups, marketing, quality assurance, compliance and other operations, managing the sequence of decision making is just as important as accurate data capture. A PLM-driven lab process can more clearly reflect the choices made during product development, prove intentions and promote more efficient knowledge sharing.
Unlike stand-alone ELN tools or Excel methods, Trace One Devex PLM supports the capture and use of both free text and embedded documents as well as structured data and search. This feature makes experimental data searchable and usable across the product lifecycle, painting a clear picture of how trial activities affect final products.
Within Trace One Devex PLM, entire trials can be copied and modified, saving time on busy work and maintaining accurate data as experiments progress. The system inherently tracks product iterations and all the decisions made during each trial. Furthermore, experimental and approved data can be plugged directly into ingredient, formula and finished product specifications contained with the same system.
As a result, the creative thought process used by product scientists is more transparent and more easily proven for legal compliance.
Proving that FDA requirements for product innovation have been met within a lab setting can be an arduous task without enterprise-level recordkeeping. Process-based PLM systems offer built-in regulatory controls over the entire lab process and cut down on manual data tasks for both product scientists and compliance teams.
Using a PLM system to facilitate traditional electronic lab notebook tasks bring controls, transparency and efficiency to product data starting at the point of experimentation. Connect your lab trials to the rest of product development and bring scientific choices to the forefront of your compliance activities with Trace One Devex PLM.