The Key to the Smart Factory

5 Steps to Build Your Adaptive Plant

Discover why people - not tech - decide success.

In this 30-minute session, Thomas Halfmann (25+ years in pharma, incl. senior roles at Novartis) shares a 5-step framework to overcome blockers and accelerate your journey toward an adaptive plant.

Thomas Halfmann explains why fragmented data and lack of visibility slow down release and outlines four non-negotiable digital capabilities that unlock faster, smarter decisions. Watch video now and learn more.

Key Insights

  •  A proven 5-step framework to build your adaptive plant
  •  Why tech-first projects fail – and how to secure real adoption across the organization
  •  How 360° Connectivity aligns IT, OT & human expertise
  •  Human-centric strategies to design an agile, resilient organization ready for change

Meet the Expert

Florian Leinenkugel
Florian Leinenkugel

Thomas Halfmann
Smart Pharma Factory Advocate

Thomas Halfmann brings more than 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing digitalization, IT, and automation. He held senior leadership roles at Novartis, where he managed global MES programs and biopharmaceutical operations IT. Later, he co-founded Halfmann Goetsch Partner, which became a leading consultancy for life sciences manufacturing. Today, as Principal Advisor at consigliere tom gmbh, Thomas supports global pharma companies in shaping human-centric Smart Factories and implementing 360° Connectivity to deliver real adoption and measurable impact.

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360° Connectivity - The Key to the Smart Factory

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