From "Equipment-Driven" to "Takt-Driven"
The Pulsating Line deconstructs the complex bioprocessing chain—from seed thaw, expansion culture, harvest clarification, chromatography purification, to viral inactivation, sterile filtration, and drug substance filling—into several standardized process task units (workstations).
The core lies in the "pulse": Cells or intermediates do not flow freely between different functional areas (workstations). Instead, they move synchronously following a unified production rhythm, or Takt Time. Once all workstations complete their tasks for a batch, the entire production line "pulses" once, and all intermediates are simultaneously transferred to the next station. This "stop-move-stop" rhythm ensures production predictability and homogeneity.

中文
Independent Task Flows and HVAC Systems