Strategic Focus: Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) Software Trends In Pharma

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Executive Summary

Pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturers are accelerating digital transformation, as rising modality complexity, shifting global production patterns, regulatory pressures and growing reliance on AI reshape the demands placed on their operating environments. Firms are moving beyond traditional manufacturing execution system (MES) deployments to invest in integrated manufacturing operations management (MOM) platforms that connect design, production and quality, to strengthen resilience, improve efficiency and support faster, more compliant scale-up of new therapies. Market conditions are driving the adoption of modular, cloud ready systems that can be deployed at pace, while strategic vendor acquisitions are expanding portfolios to unify data from R&D through to commercial manufacturing. Real time quality technologies, such as process analytical technology (PAT), combined with digital twins and AI augmented decision support, are enabling the continuous verification of process health and reducing batch variability. As manufacturers work to regionalize production, modernize legacy architectures and prepare for more distributed operations, MOM software is emerging as the core orchestration layer that provides the visibility, governance and intelligence required for reliable, high quality and economically sustainable life sciences manufacturing.
Summary for decision-makers
Changing market conditions in pharma increase the need for digital transformation
Growing industry pressures impact production environments
Regional balances of drug development and production are shifting
MOM software is a lynchpin of successful digital transformation in pharma
MOM orchestrates end-to-end pharma manufacturing
Best practices for scalable MOM adoption in pharma manufacturing
Figure 1. Six critical pressures shaping pharma/biopharma leadership priorities
Figure 2. Criticality and innovation of MOM software capabilities for pharma/biopharma manufacturers

About the Authors

James Prestwood

James Prestwood

Senior Analyst

James is a Senior Analyst at Verdantix, within the Industrial Transformation team. His research covers industrial and manufacturing verticals across process and discrete marke...

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Josh Graessle

Josh Graessle

Senior Manager

Josh is a Senior Manager at Verdantix, covering industrial transformation, with a focus on manufacturing operations management, industrial design and engineering, and asset ma...

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