A pioneering book titled ‘Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Artificial Intelligence’, authored by Dr. Md. Shah Nawaz Khan, a former lecturer at Dhaka University now residing in the UK, has been launched.
The Faculty of Pharmacy at Dhaka University hosted the launch event on February 26, where the book was unveiled by Prof. Mesbah Uddin Ahmed, Chairman of the Bangladesh Accreditation Council; Prof. A.K. Azad Chowdhury, former Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University; and Prof. Dr. Selim Reza, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
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Dr. Khan presented the book’s objectives and key themes to an audience comprising alumni, faculty members and students, who praised his comprehensive work for its potential to advance Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical sector.
Presiding over the event, Prof Dr Selim Reza lauded the book as a valuable contribution to pharmaceutical education and industry development in Bangladesh.
The book explores AI’s transformative impact on pharmaceutical manufacturing, demonstrating how advanced algorithms and data-driven systems are redefining safety, efficacy, and efficiency standards. As cutting-edge AI technology integrates with established quality assurance principles, the industry stands on the brink of a new era.
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AI is not just an innovation—it is reshaping quality standards, ensuring safer medicines and fostering a more sustainable future.
Addressing critical challenges such as cybersecurity, regulatory compliance and ethical oversight, the book underscores the balance between technological advancement and responsible governance. It also offers practical strategies for integrating AI into pharmaceutical processes while safeguarding public health.