Kneat Upgrade - Why and How

Upgrade of Kneat SAAS Platform – Why It Matters and How to Succeed

The pharmaceutical industry is under constant pressure to deliver safe, compliant products while accelerating time-to-market. Traditional paper-based validation processes are time-consuming, error-prone, and difficult to scale.

No surprise, then, that digital validation has become the standard. The adoption of platforms like Kneat has helped pharma companies enhance efficiency, ensure compliance, and stay competitive. But as these SaaS platforms evolve, so do the challenges of staying up to date.

Why Upgrading Matters

Running outdated versions of Kneat can slow down innovation and compromise operational excellence. Regular upgrades are key to maintaining:

  • Seamless paperless validation processes
  • Robust GxP compliance
  • Agility in an evolving regulatory environment

Challenges of Upgrading

Upgrading a validation platform in a regulated environment isn’t without hurdles:

1. Compliance and Validation

Every upgrade must be validated to ensure ongoing regulatory compliance. This means thorough documentation, traceability, and often significant time investment.

2. Change Control

Pharmaceutical companies follow strict protocols for any change. Each modification requires formal approval and careful planning.

3. User Training

New features and improvements call for updated training to ensure teams can work confidently and remain compliant.

4. Testing

Rigorous testing and re-validation are required to guarantee that the upgraded platform functions exactly as intended.

Best Practices for a Smooth Upgrade of Kneat

At No deviation, we’ve supported many successful Kneat upgrades. Here’s what we recommend:

1. Work with Experienced Partners

Collaborate with experts who know both Kneat and regulatory landscapes. We’re proud to guide our clients with a proven track record.

2. Collaborate with the Vendor

Leverage Kneat’s validation documentation (RFS, OQ, RTM, change release notes) to save time and ensure consistency.

3. Focus on Risk-Based Validation

Prioritize critical functionalities and avoid over-testing. A focused approach saves time without compromising quality.

4. Pre-test in a Sandbox Environment

Use test environments to identify issues early and prepare for a smooth go-live.

5. Plan for Downtime

Schedule upgrades during off-peak hours and prepare backup protocols.

6. Update SOPs and Training

Ensure documentation and team training reflect the new version’s processes.

Upgrading Kneat, A Smart Move

Beyond just a technical step, upgrading Kneat is a smart move to drive efficiency, strengthen compliance, and encourage innovation. With smart planning, the right partnerships, and a clear validation framework, companies can make each upgrade an opportunity for improvement.

Shanta Latchumy, cqv digitalisation, technical lead at

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