DTG Launches Cleanroom PowerStation for GMP-Class Operations in Biopharma

Mobile Workstations Deployed at a World-Leading Pharma Firm; Designed to Meet Cleanroom Requirements and Data Collection at the Point of Task

WILMINGTON, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DTG, the leading provider of industrial-strength power systems and mobile workstation solutions, today launched the Cleanroom PowerStation. The mobilized, battery-powered stainless steel workstation is designed for the rigorous data collection and quality control standards of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for Class A cleanroom environments in Biopharma.

The Cleanroom PowerStation was first designed for one of the world’s leading biopharma firms to comply with its sterile environment requirements on the manufacturing line. It allows for seamless data collection of electronic batch/production records and laboratory activities at the point of task. With an advanced uninterruptable battery system, it guarantees 100 percent uptime 24/7 with no risk of lost data during GMP operations. For this leading biopharma firm, the advanced battery system allows staff to remain in the cleanroom to perform manufacturing operations without having to leave to recharge a battery. This reduces the risk of leaving and entering the cleanroom and potentially compromising cleanroom protocols each time. It also reduces the waste associated with shutting down a cleanroom manufacturing suite to keep critical IT equipment running throughout the manufacturing process.

“As Biopharma firms adapt to new technologies to enable better documentation, reporting and data management, electronic data collection is becoming essential. These firms are moving away from paper-based batch/production records to Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) that can store electronic batch records,” said Steve Shaheen, DTG CEO and Founder. “Since this progress into Industry 4.0 has created a need for data collection systems that are compliant and efficient in cleanroom settings, the DTG Cleanroom PowerStation is filling an unmet need, bringing computing to the point of task on the manufacturing line, while meeting all cleanroom sanitation requirements.”

Before the availability of mobilized workstations, batch record execution was completed manually on paper or on fixed workstations in the manufacturing suite. This process is expensive and causes waste. And, for pharma manufacturers transitioning from paper-based alternatives to MES systems, the need to install fixed workstations, and bring power and network capacity directly to the cleanroom could leave firms without access to critical manufacturing lines for days at a time during installation, while continuing to cause motion waste across the cleanroom.

Some companies have adapted using alternative mobile technology, but the risk of batteries dying during an operation and losing massive amounts of data presents a big risk in biopharma. DTG’s hybrid battery system enables 100 percent uptime and removes the challenges of installing fixed workstations.

The DTG patent-protected Battery Management System leverages advanced lithium-ion iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry which eliminates fire hazards. Its IEC 60601-1 safety certification status enables it to meet compliance requirements, while being durable enough for rugged industrial environments. In addition, unlike others, it does not require fans, which makes it quiet and maintenance free, while reducing the risk of dust or airborne particles.

Key features of the DTG Cleanroom PowerStation:

  • Ergonomic and lightweight
  • LFP battery chemistry
  • 100% uptime
  • Internal backup battery
  • Optional standalone remote charger for off-cart charging
  • Two-hour recharge time
  • Lightweight 6lb batteries
  • Stainless steel grade 304 material
  • Ethernet and WiFi capability

Photos of the DTG Cleanroom PowerStation are available upon request.

About DTG

DTG is the global leader in the design and delivery of mobilized battery powered workstations and advanced Uninterruptible Battery Systems (UBS) for industries such as industrial materials handling & logistics, healthcare, commercial food services and manufacturing. The company brings workforce automation and unrivaled battery system power to the point of task. DTG is privately held and based in Wilmington, Mass.

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