OCET Advanced Manufacturing
Advanced manufacturing technologies can improve drug quality, address shortages of medicines, and speed time-to-market. The goal of the Office of Counterterrorism and Emerging Threats (OCET) Advanced Manufacturing Program is to help FDA develop regulatory science tools and metrics, and facilitate industry adoption of these emerging technologies—especially to improve public health emergency response and supply chain resilience.
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About the OCET Advanced Manufacturing Program
Supporting research and adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies and platforms that can be used in multiple FDA-regulated product areas

Research and Projects
FDA intramural and extramural projects to support adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies

I-TEAM Hub
A collaboration with HHS/ASPR to create a space for technology innovation and collaboration

Advanced Manufacturing Public-Private Partnerships
FDA participates in public-private partnerships to proactively address challenges presented by advanced and continuous manufacturing technologies

About Advanced Manufacturing and Public Health Emergencies
Advanced manufacturing is a collective term for new technologies that can improve drug quality, address shortages, and speed time-to-market
Featured Projects

Smart Design and Manufacturing Pilot
Pilot program to provide a smart (digital) design and automated manufacturing production demonstration software package and conveyor line

Initiative to benchmark and profile monoclonal antibody and large biomolecule s…
FDA is partnering with NIST to develop and benchmark methods to study and predict stability of monoclonal antibodies