Why top US GxP companies are rethinking environmental monitoring
Leading US pharma companies are changing how they choose and manage their environmental compliance – and the reasons are worth understanding. Here is what is driving the change and what to learn from it.
What to look for in an environmental monitoring setup in GxP?
In the US, the answer to this question is shifting.
And for good reason:
The old model is structurally broken.
It assumes a stable future, but the last decade has made it clear that it is not the world we operate in.
Think back to 2016...
You bought a monitoring system. Solid hardware, reasonable price, ticked the compliance boxes.
But you could not have known what was coming:
- A pandemic that rewrote supply chains overnight
- An energy crisis that pushed operational costs to the top of every budget conversation
- AI reshaping what "good data" even means for a regulated facility.
That system was not wrong, but the world it was designed for no longer exists.
The GxP industry has noticed – and is responding to – this problem.
In this webinar, we break down what is driving the change and how you can adapt.
Sign up for the webinar
Join us for a certification webinar about why US GxP companies are changing how they manage environmental monitoring.
When: April 29th, 2026
- 9.30 A.M. CDT
- 10.30 A.M. EDT
- 3.30 P.M. BST
- 4.30 P.M. CEST
What you will learn
- Why the old model is breaking down – and the specific forces behind it
- What these shifts mean for your monitoring setup in practice
- Why the hardware-first model creates risk in an unpredictable market
- What to look for in a monitoring solution and the red flags to watch for
- What you can learn from companies that have already made the switch
About the speakers
Adam Hartmann-Kruckow is a co-founder and CCO of Eupry, with over a decade of experience building monitoring systems for GxP – from early UNICEF vaccine cold chain projects to supporting global pharma. Adam leads Eupry's North American division, working side by side with US GxP teams on a daily basis.
Devin Kelley is Eupry's US GTM lead. His work focuses on connecting validation consultancies, storage builders, and manufacturing organizations to Eupry's digital compliance platform, spending most of his time in conversations US GxP teams are having before they make a monitoring decision.