IoT Breakthrough Awarded to Emerson
The ninth annual award recognizes Emerson’s workflow management software for its work helping life sciences companies efficiently develop, scale and manufacture.

Emerson has won the “Industrial IoT Innovation of the Year” award for its DeltaV Workflow Management software at the 9th annual IoT Breakthrough Awards. The award recognizes Emerson’s next-generation, software-as-a-service solution to help life sciences companies develop, scale, and manufacture life-changing cell and gene therapies more efficiently.
Designed specifically for companies in early-stage development with limited IT infrastructure, DeltaV Workflow Management provides a cloud-based solution that transitions drug recipe workflow data from paper-based records to digital records, providing a simple and scalable solution with no coding experience required.
“Life sciences companies have a crucial job: fighting disease by bringing new, safe medicines to market as fast as possible. To do that, they need more agile, flexible and scalable processes to quickly move products through the development pipeline to the commercial market,” said Nathan Pettus, president of process systems and solutions at Emerson. “Our new DeltaV Workflow Management software provides companies with simple recipe authoring, execution and electronic data capture so they can focus on innovation.
Building on its Boundless Automation vision, the new Emerson software also generates searchable, exportable digital records for easier analysis and reporting of data. In addition, this digital shift minimizes the contamination risks associated with paper records in sterile clean rooms.
For more information, please visit the Emerson DeltaV Workflow Management software.
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