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Validation that moves
at the speed of science.

EVOLV | The Validation Factory

The first AI-native Computer System Validation platform built for GAMP 5, 21 CFR Part 11, and FDA QMSR. Generate compliant URS, automate risk assessment, and govern AI model changes — in minutes, not months.

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GAMP 5 21 CFR Part 11 21 CFR Part 820 QMSR ISO 13485:2016 FDA PCCP Guidance Aug 2025 GMP Annex 11 EU GMP

The Problem

CSV validation still runs on
spreadsheets and email chains.

Life sciences teams spend months on documentation that should take days. Regulatory guidance has changed. Most platforms haven't.

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Weeks to generate a URS

Requirements written manually in Word, reviewed in meetings, rewritten after audit findings. No regulatory traceability. No version control. Just documents.

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Regulations change. VMPs don't.

FDA's QMSR replaced the QSR on February 2, 2026. The PCCP final guidance landed August 2025. Most validation plans still cite rules that no longer exist.

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AI in GxP with no governance

Drug interaction predictors and defect classifiers are being deployed with no PCCP, no change control, no audit trail. FDA inspectors are starting to notice.

The Platform

One platform.
The entire validation lifecycle.

From first requirement to post-market governance — every step compliant, auditable, and powered by AI that knows GAMP 5.

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Validation Factory

Generate GAMP 5-compliant URS from plain English. SMART refinement, PCCP verification, UR/FR decomposition, CSA test scripts, and PDF export with e-signature — in one guided workflow. What took days takes minutes.

URS Generation SMART Refinement UR/FR Decomposition CSA Test Scripts PDF + E-Signature
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Change Control

ServiceNow change requests cross-referenced against your system portfolio in real time. GxP classification, GAMP-aware risk calculation using Severity × Occurrence × Detectability, and automatic revalidation flags. No spreadsheet required.

ServiceNow Integration GxP Classification GAMP Risk Matrix Revalidation Flags
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AI Model Governance

Validated AI models treated as GAMP Category 5 assets. PCCP-aware change assessment aligned to FDA final guidance August 2025. Human-in-the-loop approval queue with 21 CFR Part 11 compliant audit trail.

PCCP Assessment HITL Governance FDA Aug 2025 21 CFR Part 11
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Portfolio Dashboard

Every system, every site, every phase — one view. RAG status, action items, regulatory due dates. Register new systems with GxP classification and track their full validation journey from plan to monitor. Built for QA Heads and CTOs.

RAG Status System Registry Lifecycle Tracking Multi-Site

See It In Action

Watch EVOLV handle in 4 minutes
what takes your team weeks.

Three real workflows. No voiceover scripts. No slides. Just the platform doing what it's built to do.

Demo 01

Portfolio Dashboard

Your entire validated system landscape — GAMP category, GxP status, risk level, revalidation due dates — in one view. Built for QA Heads and CTOs who need portfolio-wide compliance visibility instantly..

Demo 02

Change Control & GxP Classification

ServiceNow CR received → portfolio cross-reference → GAMP risk calculation → revalidation decision. Automatic.

Demo 03

AI Model Governance

AI model change in a validated system → PCCP assessment → Governance Hub → human-in-the-loop approval → 21 CFR Part 11 audit trail. Built for FDA's final guidance (Aug 2025).

Try the Validation Factory — live, right now.

Generate a real GAMP 5-compliant URS from your own requirement. No login required.

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Built For

EVOLV speaks the language
of regulated industries.

Whether you're defending a validation package in an inspection or governing 150 systems across 25 sites — EVOLV gives you the records to back it up.

🧪 QA Head · CSV Manager

Stop writing in Word. Start validating.

EVOLV generates, verifies, and manages your entire validation portfolio with a complete audit trail FDA inspectors can review on the spot.

  • URS from plain English in minutes
  • SMART requirements, auto-verified against GAMP 5
  • Full lifecycle tracking — Plan to Monitor
  • Audit-ready PDFs with e-signature

📋 VP Regulatory Affairs

FDA updated the rules. EVOLV already knows.

QMSR is mandatory. PCCP guidance is final. EVOLV cites the right regulations, routes the right changes, and produces the records you need when an inspector walks in.

  • Aligned to FDA PCCP Guidance Aug 18, 2025
  • 21 CFR Part 820 QMSR / ISO 13485:2016
  • SHA-256 tamper-evident audit trail
  • 21 CFR Part 11 electronic records

💻 CTO · CDO

Your AI models are GAMP Cat 5 assets.

EVOLV gives you the governance infrastructure to deploy AI in GxP contexts without regulatory exposure — with a full HITL approval layer and immutable decision records.

  • AI model registry with version history
  • PCCP-aware change assessment
  • Human-in-the-loop governance hub
  • Portfolio-wide RAG visibility

Regulatory Coverage

GAMP 5 (2nd Edition) 21 CFR Part 11 21 CFR Part 820 QMSR ISO 13485:2016 FDA PCCP Guidance Aug 18, 2025 GMP Annex 11 EU GMP GLP ISO 17025 GDPR 21 CFR Part 820.35 QMSR FDA CSA Guidance 2022

Early Access

Join our first cohort of life sciences partners.

We're working with a small group of pharma and biotech companies before general availability. Early access partners get priority onboarding, direct access to the founding team, and founding-tier pricing locked in permanently.

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How to Choose the Right Biotechnology Consultant for Your Project

Nov 09, 2025

Understanding Your Project Needs

When embarking on a biotechnology project, the first critical step is to clearly understand your specific needs and goals. This understanding will guide you in selecting a consultant who is the right fit. Are you focused on research and development, regulatory compliance, or perhaps market entry strategies? Each of these areas requires different expertise.

biotechnology lab

Begin by outlining your project scope and objectives. This will help you communicate effectively with potential consultants and ensure they have the relevant experience and knowledge to add value to your project.

Research and Evaluate Potential Consultants

Once you have defined your project needs, the next step is to research and evaluate potential biotechnology consultants. Look for professionals with a proven track record in your specific area of interest. You can start by seeking recommendations from industry peers or conducting an online search.

research meeting

When evaluating potential consultants, consider their qualifications, experience, and reputation in the industry. Check their previous work and any case studies or testimonials available. This will give you an idea of their expertise and the results they can deliver.

Check Credentials and Experience

It's essential to verify the credentials and experience of any consultant you are considering. Look for educational background, certifications, and affiliations with professional organizations. A consultant with extensive experience in the biotechnology sector will be better equipped to handle the complexities of your project.

Assess Communication and Compatibility

Effective communication is crucial in any consulting relationship. During your initial interactions, pay attention to how well the consultant listens and understands your needs. Are they responsive and proactive in their communication?

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Additionally, assess the compatibility between your team and the consultant. A good fit will ensure smoother collaboration and a more successful project outcome.

Consider the Consultant’s Network

A well-connected consultant can be a valuable asset to your project. Their network may provide access to industry experts, potential partners, and other resources that could benefit your project. Ask about their connections and how they can leverage these relationships to support your goals.

Evaluate Cost and Value

While cost is a significant consideration, it's important to focus on the value a consultant brings to your project. Compare pricing structures and what each consultant offers in terms of deliverables and support.

Remember, the cheapest option may not always be the best. Consider the potential return on investment and how the consultant’s expertise can contribute to the success of your project.

Make an Informed Decision

After thorough research and evaluation, it's time to make an informed decision. Consider all factors, including expertise, communication, network, and cost. Choose a biotechnology consultant who aligns with your project goals and can drive your project towards success.

By taking these steps, you can ensure that you select the right biotechnology consultant, leading to a fruitful collaboration and the successful execution of your project.