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Join us for a webinar on how quality and manufacturing teams can achieve stronger collaboration and efficiency with MasterControl’s Manufacturing Excellence (Mx). Halozyme Senior Software Quality Assurance Specialist Patrick Kaytor will share how his organization has improved both compliance and productivity by moving from paper batch records to a fully digital solution. Together, we’ll explore the daily challenges faced by both quality and manufacturing—from time-consuming reviews and error resolution to delayed batch release and storage burdens.
You’ll see how digital batch records streamline workflows, provide instant access to data, and deliver real-time visibility that benefits both the shop floor and quality oversight. Learn how unified solutions reduce friction between departments, enhance audit readiness, and free teams to focus on higher-value work. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a real-world perspective and gain insights into how manufacturing and quality can align to drive lasting results.
Patrick is a seasoned life sciences professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience working with the MasterControl quality management system. Currently serving as a Senior Software Quality Assurance Specialist II at Halozyme, he plays a key role in overseeing system administration, implementation projects, validation, and user training within MasterControl.
Throughout his career, Patrick has led numerous initiatives involving the setup, configuration, and optimization of MasterControl to support robust quality and compliance processes. His expertise includes designing andcreating Production Record Templates, managing system upgrades, designing AQEM Workflows, managing configuration changes, and ensuring seamless integration across departments.
With a deep understanding of regulatory requirements and a strong background in document control, Patrick brings practical insights into leveraging MasterControl to enhance operational efficiency and maintain compliance in highly regulated environments.