Cell Mates

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Cell Mates

Cell Mates is a podcast where we bring together engineers and scientists to tackle the distinct challenges of pharma automation. By combining engineering expertise with scientific insight, we explore how robotics, automation, and AI are advancing the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Our mission is to foster collaboration across disciplines and highlight the innovations driving forward the future of the pharmaceutical space.

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    The Pharma Adoption Flywheel | Cell Mates E4 feat. Thermo Fisher

    What actually makes automation “stick” in cell therapy manufacturing? Is it the tech… or the trust?In Episode 4 of Cell Mates, Fred sits down with Mary-Ann Santos from Thermo Fisher Scientific to unpack the real adoption flywheel: belief, fear, data, and the moment everything clicks when you see a robot run a process with your own eyes.They go deep on why modular automation scales faster than “all-in-one” systems, how instrument design can make or break robotics integration, and why the most regulated environments are often the ones where robots shine the brightest (repeatability + sterility, plus, yes, robots don’t breathe).Highlights include:The adoption flywheel: what speeds automation up (and what slows it down)Why data beats vibes: building confidence with peer-reviewed performance + demosModular vs all-in-one systems: throughput, bottlenecks, and future-proofing“Robot-friendly” instruments: what makes automation easy vs painfulGMP, sterility, and why humans (lovingly) are a contamination riskThe next decade: decentralized manufacturing… and what still has to be true for GMPThis episode is about one thing: getting therapies to patients faster without blowing up quality, process trust, or regulatory reality.New to Cell Mates? We’re the podcast where pharma, robotics, and automation collide to reimagine the future of medicine—one operation at a time.

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    Collaborative Robots for Pharma | Cell Mates E3 feat. Universal Robots

    What is a collaborative robot, and what makes it special? Why does this characteristic make it suitable for the pharma space?In Episode 3 of Cell Mates, we explore how collaborative robotics could redefine manufacturing models, shift the role of human experts, and unlock entirely new possibilities in biomanufacturing.Highlights include:What other industries can teach pharma about robotic adoptionHow to build trust in automation within highly regulated environmentsThe “moonshot projects” that could change everythingThis episode breaks down the future we’re building!New to Cell Mates? We’re the podcast where pharma, robotics, and automation collide to reimagine the future of medicine - one operation at a time.

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    Cell Mates Podcast Ep. 2 | Humanoid Robots and the Future of Biomanufacturing

    What tasks are humanoids uniquely good at and what does that mean for the future of work?In Episode 2 of Cell Mates, we invite Tony Yang, Director of North American Markets from Unitree Robotics to discuss the future of humanoid robots and how robots can fundamentally change the future. We explore in particular what this means for the biomanufacturing industry.Highlights include:Where do humanoids fit in pharma?What makes robotic adoption difficult (yet inevitable)?What could a future filled with humanoids could look like?This episode breaks down what the robotic future might actually look like, and how close we are to building it!New to Cell Mates? We're the podcast where pharma, robotics, and automation collide to reimagine the future of medicine—one operation at a time.

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    Cell Mates Podcast Ep. 1 | Where Science & Engineering Collide in Pharma Automation

    What happens when scientists and engineers collaborate to tackle the biggest challenges in pharma manufacturing? In this debut episode, Multiply Labs CEO Frederico Parietti, Ph.D., sits down with Sanket Acharya, Ph.D., Senior Director of Corporate Development at GenScript, to explore the critical intersection of science and automation.Key topics we cover:⚙️ What engineers often misunderstand about science🔬 What scientists often get wrong about engineering🤝 How cross-disciplinary collaboration drives innovation in pharma manufacturing🤖 The role of automation and robotics in scaling personalized therapiesAt Multiply Labs, we believe that automation is the future of pharma manufacturing—and that bridging the gap between disciplines is key to unlocking new breakthroughs. Cell Mates brings you candid conversations with industry leaders who are shaping the future of cell and gene therapy manufacturing.🎧 Listen to the full episode now and join the conversation! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes.

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    Cell Mates Podcast Ep. 1 Preview | Where Science & Engineering Collide in Pharma Automation

    What’s the biggest difference between how scientists and engineers think? 🤔What happens when you put scientists and engineers in the same room to brainstorm solutions to some of pharma’s biggest challenges? Multiply Labs explores these very questions and more in their NEW podcast: Cell Mates, the podcast that is building the future of pharma automation, one conversation at a time! 🎧You won’t want to miss this…

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Cell Mates is a podcast where we bring together engineers and scientists to tackle the distinct challenges of pharma automation. By combining engineering expertise with scientific insight, we explore how robotics, automation, and AI are advancing the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Our mission is to foster collaboration across disciplines and highlight the innovations driving forward the future of the pharmaceutical space.

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