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Manual processes have no place in modern life sciences manufacturing – especially when producing essential products that help people live happier, healthier lives. Join us for a live demo of MasterControl Manufacturing Excellence, a next-generation manufacturing platform that digitizes batch records, work orders, and logbooks, improving product quality and seamlessly integrating with your existing technology to streamline operations.
Discover how MasterControl's cloud-based platform can elevate life sciences manufacturing operations and drive your business forward.
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Chris Derieg has nearly two decades of knowledge and experience in business management and administration across various industries, including the life sciences and other regulated businesses. Derieg played a crucial role in launching MasterControl’s Manufacturing Excellence (Mx), which allows businesses to digitize paper processes, reduce human error during production, and yield better quality data that gets products to market sooner. Since joining MasterControl, he has helped manufacturers be more successful by digitizing and streamlining their quality and manufacturing programs and creating greater operational efficiencies on the shop floor.
Derieg has broad business experience included stints in sales and marketing management, product development, and startup creation for software as a service (SaaS) investors and other tech sector clients. In the medical device industry, Derieg has been closely involved with business development, software design, 3D printing/manufacturing, performance, and clinical testing, and 510(k) submissions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Brigham Young University.
Tom has been an Mx Consultant with MasterControl for the last 2 years, implementing Mx in a variety of industries. Prior to MasterControl, he had 6 years of experience as a Quality and Global Alignment Engineer in the ISO high-volume semiconductor industry. Tom attained his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island.