Measurement Instrumentation for Biotechnology

Maintain process integrity, streamline validation, and meet regulatory standards with measurement instrumentation that supports reliable, high‑quality biotech production.

Drive Scalable, Compliant Biotech Manufacturing

In today’s biotech landscape, organizations must move quickly, innovate confidently, and uphold strict quality standards. Emerson supports these demands with advanced measurement instrumentation along with the industry expertise needed to optimize critical processes, protect sterility, and navigate rigorous regulatory requirements. Our solutions deliver accurate and reliable data that ensures consistent product quality and accelerates development timelines, enabling you to bring breakthrough therapies to market faster.​

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Frequently Asked Questions

Accurate measurement ensures precise control of bioreactor conditions, buffer preparation, chromatography, and filtration steps. When parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and flow are measured reliably, bioprocesses achieve higher yield, reduced variability, and better reproducibility from development through commercial scale.

Hygienic design uses polished stainless steel wetted surfaces, sanitary connections, and biocompatible materials that withstand clean in place and steam in place procedures. This approach helps maintain sterility, reduces contamination risk, simplifies validation, and aligns with Good Manufacturing Practice requirements in biotech facilities.

Advanced diagnostics and verification reduce downtime by giving biotech teams clear insight into instrument performance before issues impact production. By identifying abnormalities early and validating measurement reliability during operation, facilities avoid unplanned shutdowns, protect product quality, improve equipment availability, and maintain consistent GMP‑ready performance across critical bioprocess steps.

Important factors include measurement accuracy, compatibility with clean in place and steam in place procedures, material suitability, response time, process connection type, calibration frequency, and integration with automation platforms. Selecting the right sensor helps ensure long term process stability and dependable GMP operation.