PurposeThis study explores the integration of digital twin (DT) technology within technology transfer (TT) processes, focusing on a case study involving a pharmaceutical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization. It aims to identify barriers to effective TT, propose mitigation strategies and develop a tailored project management methodology.Design/methodology/approachThe research includes a literature review of TT barriers, interviews with professionals and an analysis of agile project management methodologies (Scrum, Kanban and eXtreme Programming). DT applications were simulated to assess their potential in optimizing the production process of prefilled syringes.FindingsThe proposed methodology effectively mitigates TT barriers, including communication, organizational and knowledge-related challenges. Simulations demonstrated the potential of DT technology in reducing process delays and enhancing decision-making, particularly by improving resource availability rather than setup times.Research limitations/implicationsThe methodology relies heavily on inter-organizational collaboration and a "lean" mindset. Further validation is required for broader applications, especially in complex or multi-organizational contexts.Practical implicationsBy integrating DT technology and agile management approaches, organizations can accelerate TT processes, enhance quality and reduce completion times, leading to a more efficient resource allocation and faster Return on Investment (ROI).Originality/valueThis study is among the first to combine DT technology with a hybrid agile project management methodology to address barriers in TT processes. Its findings contribute to both academic research and practical applications in industrial settings.
Fantozzi, I.c., Delfini, L., Santolamazza, A., Schiraldi, M.m. (2026). Leveraging digital twin technology for industrial transformation: a case study in pharmaceutical technology transfer. JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT, 1-18 [10.1108/JOCM-12-2024-0814].
Leveraging digital twin technology for industrial transformation: a case study in pharmaceutical technology transfer
Italo Cesidio Fantozzi;Annalisa Santolamazza;Massimiliano M. Schiraldi
2026-02-01
Abstract
PurposeThis study explores the integration of digital twin (DT) technology within technology transfer (TT) processes, focusing on a case study involving a pharmaceutical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization. It aims to identify barriers to effective TT, propose mitigation strategies and develop a tailored project management methodology.Design/methodology/approachThe research includes a literature review of TT barriers, interviews with professionals and an analysis of agile project management methodologies (Scrum, Kanban and eXtreme Programming). DT applications were simulated to assess their potential in optimizing the production process of prefilled syringes.FindingsThe proposed methodology effectively mitigates TT barriers, including communication, organizational and knowledge-related challenges. Simulations demonstrated the potential of DT technology in reducing process delays and enhancing decision-making, particularly by improving resource availability rather than setup times.Research limitations/implicationsThe methodology relies heavily on inter-organizational collaboration and a "lean" mindset. Further validation is required for broader applications, especially in complex or multi-organizational contexts.Practical implicationsBy integrating DT technology and agile management approaches, organizations can accelerate TT processes, enhance quality and reduce completion times, leading to a more efficient resource allocation and faster Return on Investment (ROI).Originality/valueThis study is among the first to combine DT technology with a hybrid agile project management methodology to address barriers in TT processes. Its findings contribute to both academic research and practical applications in industrial settings.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


