Where Medicine Moves Like Information
Engineering the future of connected, resilient medicine manufacturing so that every patient gets the medicine they need, when they need it.
Connecting the nation’s medicine-making capacity into one coordinated grid
The Internet of Medicine, powered by Skellig Manufacturing, will be a secure digital backbone that turns medicine manufacturing into a coordinated, trusted network, so essential medicines can be made when and where they’re needed.
The Internet of Medicine connects:

Makers

Pharma & IP Owners

Hospitals & Pharmacies

Regulators & Public-health Agencies
From formulation to patient, at network speed
- A digital medicine ‘recipe’ is published with clear rules.
- The recipe is securely routed to a qualified facility and executed.
- Run data is streamed to authorized oversight in real time.
- Verified supply is released with end-to-end provenance.

The reality: pharmaceutical manufacturers are shipping DVDs in the age of streaming
Our medicines move through a long, fragile sequence of global steps:
Every step is often handled by different companies in different countries. Cycle times can stretch 300+ days, and most of the work sits far from the people who rely on it.
A system at its breaking point
U.S. Manufacturing:
The U.S. has hundreds of underused manufacturing lines. Quality issues and shortages are often discovered only after the supply has already collapsed. There is no shared, real-time view of risk, capacity, or quality drift.

The hidden costs of a fragile supply chain
Market failures, not science failures, put lives at risk
