BIOPHARM PRODUCTION TRENDS
Suppliers address complex supply chains for global biopharmaceutical manufacturing using disposable components.
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The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), a Manufacturing USA institute, announced 14 technology and eight workforce development projects to advance biopharmaceutical manufacturing in the United States.
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BIOPHARM FACILITY BEST PRACTICES
A matrix of multi-functional cleanrooms can meet the capacity challenges of both supplying clinical trials and launching products. / read more /
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Layout and supply details must be considered when implementing a fully disposable biopharmaceutical manufacturing process. / read more /
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Forward-looking facility designs create space without affecting existing operations.
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IN THE NEWS
G-CON will provide a complete cleanroom infrastructure for GE Healthcare's cell therapy and viral vector production platforms that will simplify early-stage manufacturing efforts.
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Editor's Picks
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Honeywell introduces Aclar Accel barrier film with faster production and delivery for pharma packaging.
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New alert customization and expanded Open Platform Communication support in Emerson's DeltaV Mobile app improve notification and third-party system monitoring.
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Equipment Showcase
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Leistritz manufactures twin screw extruders and systems for continuous mixing/devolatilization of API's with excipients. Lab scale and production scale equipment is available, and applications include melt extrusion and granulation. A variety of upstream and downstream equipment is available. Services include a process NJ development laboratory and ongoing training/workshops.
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The editors explore new tools for bio/pharma lab studies—such as robotics, augmented reality, and advanced instrumentation—as well as best practices for method development, multiple attribute monitoring, lab mixers, and raw material testing.
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