5 GxP compliance jobs your QA team shouldn't be doing in 2026
There are thermal compliance tasks that QA teams have been doing the same way for 20 years – because it was the only option.
But it is not anymore.
Understand what they are, why they exist, and how to fix them.
August 26, 2026
Many QA teams in GxP are spending hours every week on thermal compliance work that should be unnecessary in 2026.
Excel-based validations, cut-and-paste audit reporting, annual re-mappings, chasing false alarms, manual multi-site management.
In this webinar, we will walk through five of these jobs, why the industry got stuck doing them, and how to start fixing them.
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Understand the five more frequent thermal compliance jobs that should not exist in 2026 – and a clear path to retire them.
When: August 26, 2026
10.30 a.m. EDT, 3.30 p.m. BST, 4.30 p.m. CEST
Key takeaways
- Five specific tasks worth retiring (and which to start with)
- Frameworks and tools to handle these jobs in a more modern way
- Concrete examples of how teams are solving these jobs now
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.