NEWTOWN, PA — Catalyx has entered a partnership with Canoga Perkins to integrate private 5G Time Sensitive Networking technology into its OpenLine LineClearance Assistant 3.0 platform to improve manufacturing efficiency in life sciences facilities.
The collaboration focuses on incorporating low-latency wireless infrastructure into the AI-powered system to reduce or eliminate the need for wired connections in production environments.
Catalyx introduced OpenLine LineClearance Assistant 3.0 earlier this year as a tool designed to address delays and bottlenecks during production line changeovers.
The addition of private 5G networking is intended to simplify installation by removing the need for CAT6 cabling and enabling cameras to operate with only local power sources.
The companies said the system is expected to reduce installation costs, support scalable deployment across facilities, and enable real-time verification of production line readiness.
Darin Cerny, chief product and technology officer at Catalyx, said the integration of 5G technology is aimed at improving the efficiency of production changeovers in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Malik Arshad, president of Canoga Perkins, said combining the company’s SyncMetra 5G networking technology with Catalyx’s machine vision platform is intended to improve flexibility and operational performance.
The technology is designed to provide consistent, low-latency connectivity required for regulated manufacturing environments, including pharmaceutical production.
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