
Internet of Medicine
A secure digital backbone that lets trusted facilities make the same medicine safely, when and where it’s needed.
When a process can travel securely, trusted facilities become part of a responsive, distributed medicine-making network, able to produce safe, consistent medicines where and when they are needed.
Who the network is built for




For Makers
For Pharma & IP Owners
For Hospitals & Pharmacies
For Regulators & Public Health Authorities

A standardized way to run validated digital manufacturing instructions on existing equipment. Every step and check is encoded and logged, so a site that can produce one medicine and then another in an agile and cost-efficient way.

A way to publish and license secure digital manufacturing instructions to qualified sites without exposing proprietary process details. Instructions are encrypted, signed, usage-controlled, and revocable.

A live view of what medicines can be produced, where, and how quickly. Care teams can see available supply, nearby production capacity, and the verified history behind each batch.

Continuous digital evidence of how production runs are performed. Quality and performance data update in real time, providing earlier visibility into risk, stress, or disruption across the network.
One production run, start to completion
What a single run looks like
- A digital medicine ‘recipe’ is published with clear rules.
- A qualified facility receives it and runs it using a standard method.
- Oversight sees live evidence of safety and performance.
- A care site receives a verified supply with full provenance.

Trust and integrity layer
The network can stamp each process package, run record, and data stream with a cryptographic signature that confirms origin, authorization, and integrity—so any alteration is detectable.
Why it matters
This creates a verifiable chain of custody from:
approved process → executed run → released supply.
Security foundations
Encryption in transit and at rest, role-based permissions, and tamper-evident logging allow multiple parties to collaborate on one network while keeping IP and operational data appropriately protected.
Why this is possible now

Manufacturing has entered its network era. Point-of-care systems are maturing, factories can run structured instructions, and connected sensors continuously verify quality. Add cryptographic provenance at scale, and multi-site coordination becomes trustworthy. Skellig brings 20 years of proven GMP automation experience to turn these pieces into a medicine grid.

