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Lou Shelton Promoted to Director of Corporate Development and Technology

Congratulations to Lou Shelton on his promotion to Director of Corporate Development and Technology! In this promotion, Lou will also be joining the IT and Advanced Software team. In this new role, Lou will be leading corporate initiatives, including E Tech Group’s Code Library and Learning Management System (LMS). Lou has been with E Tech Group for 14 years, previously leading the project management organization for Process Industries.  Lou brings deep expertise in operations and project management, as well as a business mindset and an excellent track record driving internal and client projects to successful completion. Congratulations once again to Lou!  Thank you for your dedication, and enthusiasm to your work and E Tech Group.  

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Custom Building Automation for Oligonucleotide/mRNA Process Facility

An mRNA therapeutics manufacturer needed a new process facility in order to meet growing demand. E Tech Group partnered with Hart Companies to deliver a complete automation system solution for the client.

The Project: Design & Build an Automated Process Facility for mRNA Therapeutics

With a large pipeline of products in development, a Massachusetts-based leader in the area of oligonucleotide/mRNA therapeutics needed a new process facility to achieve its business objectives. The Hart Companies and E Tech Group were selected to provide a complete solution to satisfy this need.  

The project involved retrofitting portions of a multi-story, multi-tenant building that includes retail establishments and offices in addition to labs. The client chose a collaborative approach for this facility automation project, contracting both us and The Hart Companies to provide a comprehensive automation and control solution.

Hart Design Group Ltd. provided the engineering services, including process engineering and design, sequence-of-operations, component specifications, panel design, and detailed electrical design. E Tech Group provided the integrated controls solution. Hart’s construction arm, HEC Corp., delivered the process installation, including piping, instrumentation, pumps, and tankage. The delivery method was a true self-performed design-build program.

The Automation Solution: Coordinate Complex Processes Under One System

In general, the mRNA platform relies on solvent-based reagents to synthesize strands of nucleic acids. These in turn provide the pharmaco-active therapeutic activity that patients need. The handling of solvents in occupied spaces is highly regulated via building codes, driven by NFPA standards. 

The building codes and standards are extremely specific and limit the quantity of flammable materials that can be stored on various floors – with dramatically less volumes allowed on higher floors. Hence, the control of solvent inventory calls for automated systems to deliver material “just in time” for manufacturing and to remove waste material. This helps keep inventories within limits in designated “control areas”. 

The project involved integrating subsystems for buffer mixing/formulation and distribution; reagent distribution; and waste handling and storage. This included multiple tank rooms, piping for pumped and gravity supply of reagents to synthesizers, storage of intermediates and final product, and waste handling and storage. 

The design was developed to maximize modularization, which allowed the skids to be fabricated off-site in Hart’s Cumberland, RI fabrication shop. These were then shipped and installed onsite, saving a significant amount of time on the construction schedule.

TA total of 22 custom control panels were designed and fabricated. These enclosed hardwired I/O including a total of 133 analog inputs, 800 digital inputs, and 400 digital outputs. Also, five VFDs communicated via ethernet for agitator control. 

The Controls Solution: Get an Advanced Automation System to Communicate & Integrate

Integration challenges were numerous. In addition to the hard-wired I/O, BACnetTM communications were used between the PLC and the BMS for data exchange. ModbusTM communications were established between the PLC and the gas monitoring system furnished by Draeger for O2 and LEL. This included 150 ModbusTM tags providing percent O2 or LEL as well as alarm values. In addition, Festo CPX manifolds for valve actuation communicated over ethernet IP.   

A software FAT was performed at E Tech Group’s Seabrook, NH location with the client’s participation.

The system architecture also included an HMI server, historian and SQL servers, redundant operator workstation servers, and an engineering workstation server. Arista client computers were employed. 

The facility included a space with a Class I, Div. II, hazardous classification. Stahl 9470 series intrinsically safe I/O modules were used there. ControLogix 1756 series I/O was used for the non-hazardous areas. 

Scheduling for start-up and site acceptance testing (SAT) was done in stages based on completion by area. This occasionally introduced periods of downtime. Hart and E Tech Group were well-prepared and able to respond to the changing timeline.

The Results: Another Successful Collaboration on Solvent Systems

Stemming from the number of prior solvent systems delivered together, the two companies followed the same guiding philosophy. Hart and E Tech Group’s approach was to build the system using known components and logic, introducing innovative components and subsystems where these provided a cost, efficiency, or reliability advantage.

Our companies’ close working relationship allowed Hart and E Tech Group to deliver a robust, flexible and fully functional system that satisfied the client’s demanding needs while assuring safety and complying with all stringent codes and standards. 

The Hart Companies and E Tech Group duo are now working on their sixth solvent-based project together and plan to deliver similar successes for research and manufacturing clients well into the future.

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Optimize Your Data Historian by Working With a Systems Integrator

The automation of process manufacturing has seen explosive growth over the last 10 years and is only projected to follow the same trajectory for the foreseeable future. Manufacturing automation solutions are the driving force behind this sector’s growth, allowing companies to meet higher benchmarks including quality, consistency and throughput. More Automated Manufacturing, More Operational Data It stands to reason that the increased manufacturing volume will also increase associated byproducts, one of the most critical being operational data. Every piece of equipment within an automation system produces a continuous stream of data containing invaluable logistical information. The required collection, analysis and archival of this data is imperative to staying operational for the long-term. However, while the scope of data has proliferated, the roles requires to achieve these things manually are going unfilled. While the manufacturing sector has seen a small rebound since the pandemic, finding and retaining talent is still reported a main concern for companies. This leaves the industry in a severe deficit, requiring facilities to become more dependent than ever on technology to bridge the gap. Data Historians: Beyond Just Export and Archival Data historians have been in use for several decades, but their progression has played a part in the advancement of automation and systems capabilities. Where they originally had a limited scope of application, historians are now used across a number of industries, and now satisfy more than just data export and archival.  While still executing their originally designed function, historians have evolved to provide three key utilities: While today’s data historians are a tool for control system customization, the historian itself must be attuned first. Most historian solutions are not optimized right off the shelf for any one specific application, requiring customization to properly integrate and function with existing assets. It’s important to consult a qualified automation system integrator … Continued

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Team Growth in Texas Leads to New Office

E Tech Group has experienced steady growth over the past few years. As our business has expanded, so has the size of our team and the requirements for our workspaces. Specifically, our Mission Critical team has experienced rapid growth over the last several years.  E Tech Group’s Mission Critical automation team has members located throughout North America, but a large concentration of the team is located in the Greater Dallas/Plano, Texas area. The local team needed a larger space that would allow them to expand testing and collaboration capabilities. In short, they needed a bigger, better and more technically advanced space. New Growth, New Office, New Automation Capabilities Over the last five years, the team has more than doubled in size.  With this growth, the team has expanded its technical capabilities and extended our expertise. E Tech Group wanted a space that would better match the caliber of our team. The E Tech Group leadership team is thrilled to have a new state-of-the-art, flagship office for our local team to work with and bring clients. One particular area we gained and are excited to use in this new space is our new state-of-the-art test lab. The test lab allows sophisticated solutions to go through SFAT (Software Factory Acceptance Testing) before being deployed in a client’s facility. The lab includes the latest PLC hardware that can be configured exactly as it will be deployed in the field. The hardware is hard-wire connected to on-site servers and the HMI used in the SFAT is the same HMI that has been developed for the client site. This ensures proper functionality, helps mitigate any potential failure in the field, and is all a part of the Mission Critical Team’s Zero Defect approach.  Below you can browse pictures of the new office and take a virtual tour. … Continued

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