Bioprocessing 2021 Series :The changing landscape of biologics, manufacturing, and CGT

Date: 21st Apr 2021

Venue: Webinar

The phenomenal success of biological products in recent years has driven substantial advances in the science and technology surrounding bioreactors and bioprocessing. The rapidity of change and growing demand to fulfil market needs have created imperatives for increased capacity and efficiency, and for reduced production costs and batch-production timeframes. There is also a constant drive to attain adequate yields and meet the necessary standards of purification and stabilisation. Furthermore, emergent areas of research, such as tissue engineering, are often accompanied by their own complex and unique challenges. Alongside the issues of process development, maintenance and scale-up, there are stringent requirements to comply with regulatory standards. The adoption of next generation bioprocessing is reaching a decisive moment as biopharmaceutical companies are seeking new manufacturing methods that are essential to the industry\'s continued growth and innovation. It is more important than ever for the bioprocessing community to connect with one another, share ideas and strategise. Our webinar series will offer unique insights through interviews with key industry figures, combined with presentations and panel discussions to bring in-depth and informative content.

21 April 2021 - The changing landscape of biologics, manufacturing, and CGT

This webinar will feature Wei Min, Director & Fellow at AstraZeneca, on advances in manufacturing cell and gene therapies, Peter Shapiro, Senior Director of Drugs and Business Fundamentals at GlobalData, on the changing landscape of biologics and manufacturing and Chris McPherson, Principal Scientists at Samsung Biologics on the evolving timelines for drug development, technical transfer and manufacturing.

To learn about the next Bioprocessing Series Virtual events please follow the links below:

26th May: Link to Join Advances in downstream intensification, purification, and continuous bioprocessing

30th June: Link to Join Technology of tomorrow today: single use tech, bioreactors, and automation


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