Conference keynote

Continuous mapping (and monitoring) in practice

How pharma logistics companies are implementing CMM across global networks

Note: The talk is from Eupry's presence at the 22nd Temperature Controlled Logistics in Biopharmaceuticals Europe, 2026.

The speaker, Jakob Konradsen, is the co-founder and Chief Quality Officer at Eupry.

Temperature mapping has remained a point-in-time snapshot for decades...

– but that is changing.

Regulators increasingly expect continuous verification, and organizations managing multiple facilities face mounting pressure to demonstrate consistent quality control across their operations.

Continuous mapping and monitoring (CMM) turns validation into a constant state.

But how does it work?

In this session, Jakob Konradsen walks through:

  • Examples of real CMM implementations in GDP
  • What worked (and what failed)
  • The concrete business value it brought
  • Learnings and pitfalls to account for
Headshot of Jakob Konradsen, Co-founder & Chief Quality Officer at Eupry, smiling against a blue gradient background.

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