Manufacturing

Scale bioprocesses with confidence, 
not surprises

In manufacturing, small shifts in temperature, filter type, or media supplier can wreck yield or purity. BioRaptor gives manufacturers real-time visibility into every parameter, so deviations get caught early, not after a failed batch.

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When bioprocesses scale, so do the risks

Subtle changes, big consequences

Switching a media supplier or running at 1°C higher than usual? These seemingly minor changes can crash your yield or shift your product profile—and go unnoticed until it’s too late.

No easy way to trace yield drop-offs

When something goes wrong, it’s hard to diagnose why. Data is fragmented across instruments, Excel sheets, and outdated ELNs, making root cause analysis painful and slow.

Scaling adds new complexity

Processes that worked in a 2L setup don’t always translate at 1,000L. Without tight control and comparison tools, upscaling becomes a guessing game.

From blind spots to batch consistency

Track every input automatically

BioRaptor captures every run parameter across upstream and downstream, from temperature curves to centrifuge settings, and keeps them traceable and searchable.

Instantly surface what’s different

Built-in analytics make it easy to compare high- and low-yield runs and pinpoint what changed. No more Excel archaeology.

Detect deviations before it’s too late

Flag runs that stray from the norm—early. With BioRaptor, teams catch issues in-process instead of post-hoc, reducing failed batches and saving cost.

What BioRaptor Can Do for Your Bioprocess

Reduced variability

Faster scale-up

Lower COGS

Process robustness

Early deviation detection

Higher batch success

Tech transfer fidelity

Simplified compliance

“BioRaptor has made a significant impact on the production process in just a few months, positively impacting financial performance of the business. It transformed our operations by enabling us to swiftly identify and enhance critical elements and quickly analyze multiple variables at once.”

Ilan Sobel

CEO, BioHarvest Sciences Inc.