CPACT Webinar on
Iterating and Optimizing Pure Component
Modeling for PAT: Recent Progress and Potential Impact of Deploying IOT
Sam Henson, SciY
9th December 2025 at 2pm EST,
7pm UK time
Recent
investigations into pure component modeling, particularly iterative
optimization technology (IOT) have shown the potential for lean chemometrics to
maintain the advantages of conventional chemometric methods while reducing the
overall cost of calibration. This webinar will review the evidence for IOT in
the process analytical technology (PAT) context, highlighting the minimization
of material expenditure during model calibration. The existing research
provides a foundation for deploying IOT as part of the PAT strategy throughout
the product lifecycle. Expanding the applicability of lean chemometric methods
such as IOT increases the corporate level advantages but presents various
challenges in model development and deployment. Solutions to these challenges
will be presented, providing the future directions of IOT and lean chemometrics
research.

This webinar will take no longer than one
hour.
This webinar is for CPACT members only.
Please register direct at:
https://universityofstrathclyde.webex.com/weblink/register/r1bcf72ddb50537335130daff2b8c9042