By Eric Rentsch, Product Marketing Manager, Fluidics
Fundamentals for Biopharmaceutical Applications
Time: 35-mins presentation, 25-mins Q&A: 60-mins total show time
Session will be recorded and hosted at ColeParmer.com in the technical article section.
Increased availability of therapies for rare diseases alongside newfound societal demands, like the aging population, has pushed the global biopharmaceuticals industry to expand at an extraordinary rate. Biopharmaceuticals offer highly effective action against illnesses that were once considered untreatable, with fewer side effects and the potential for an actual cure.
To meet this rising demand from existing and developing markets, a greater diversity of drugs needs to be produced on a global scale, while balancing increased scrutiny from the public and regulatory authorities. Today, biopharma production facilities face unprecedented component supply risk for production.
If you are involved in drugs and therapeutics production, you will recognize both the need for improved efficiency and the challenges presented by regulatory, legal and logistical limitations. The need for easier transition to Single-Use Technology (SUT) and an increased scope for its implementation is imminent.
Masterflex has developed a range of solutions that illustrate the fundamentals of Single-Use Technology and enable participants to make informed decisions when selecting equipment for their next process.
In this webinar you will learn how to:
- Improve production capabilities, reducing operational costs and enhancing product safety
- Mitigate risks associated with cleaning procedures
About our presenters
Eric Nofziger – Global Category Manager – Fluidics
Eric specializes in pump and transfer tubing for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and microfluidic industries. Eric has spent 15 years with Cole-Parmer expanding the company’s global fluidics portfolio via product development, line extensions, equipment manufacturing, joint venture and acquisitions.
Mike Knapp – Global Product Manager – Fluidics
Mike is responsible for the commercial development of single-use instrumentation and equipment. Most recently, Mike was instrumental in expanding the Masterflex® product line with the Masterflex Single-Use Gamma–Irradiated Sampling Bottle Assemblies. His prior experience includes 15 years in product management of broadband wireless technology and 7 years in nuclear propulsion operations and power generation.
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