Change can be intimidating, and for most an aversion to change is understandable. However, in the heavily regulated pharmaceutical quality control (QC) environment, change can be much more ...
Does the concurrent use of various WTO-compliant regulatory interventions like trade remedial measures and Quality Control Orders (QCO) by the government intend to strangulate free competition? QCOs ...
Ensuring high-quality standards in any organization is an essential ingredient that must be rooted within a company’s Quality Management Program (QMP) – a program that creates a framework to ensure ...
Many assays have integrated, built-in, or internal controls to demonstrate their operability at specific procedural steps. What role do these built-in controls play in quality control to assure ...
Quality forms the bedrock of any thriving industry, serving as the fundamental building block for success. This truth resonates deeply within India’s textile sector - a key driver of the country’s ...
The German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was the first person to discover the potential use of X-rays for imaging in 1895, when he created the radiograph, an image produced by X-rays instead of light. The ...
How did aerospace giant Boeing get to a place where many travelers are now hesitant to fly on its aircraft? A reduced inspection routine with little to no oversight or support, undoubtedly driven by ...