IBC’s BioProcess International Conference & Exhibition has become the largest, most well respected forum focusing solely on technical, regulatory and strategic planning challenges in the manufacture of biotherapeutics. This event is truly THE place to gain the latest industry updates, make new contacts and initiate collaborations in biopharmaceutical production.
Taking place on September 20-24, 2010 in Providence, Rhode Island, it is the one conference you need to attend this year if your goals are to:
-Streamline your processes by adopting new technologies and improving current -manufacturing operations
-Implement QbD to leverage design space strategies and achieve regulatory flexibility
-Optimize interfaces and hand-offs between upstream and downstream processing
-De-bottleneck your downstream processes
-Expedite your candidates through the CMC approval process -Manage process changes in your post
-approval products
View the Online Agenda & Session Descriptions
BPI Magazine Subscriber Discount + Early Registration Rates = The Best Rate Available
To take advantage of your additional $100 discount use priority code BPIOEL. Your discount can be used on any of the 3 and 4 day conference packages when you register by July 23, 2010. This offer is for new registrations only and cannot be used with other discounts/offers. You must use priority code BPIOEL at the time of your registration to receive this special offer.
Register today by calling 800.390.4078 or online at www.IBCLifeSciences.com/BPI
Facility Design Strategies for Single-Use Technologies
Please join us for a free webinar addressing strategies for facility design in biopharmaceutical manufacturing:
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
8:00 AM and 1:00 PM EST
Presented by:
Ingrid Long, MSc
Research Engineer
GE Healthcare Life Sciences
During the webinar, Ms. Long will discuss the impact of different strategies for facility design, with a focus on the following topics:
* Replacement of traditional equipment with the single-use equivalent
* Biopharmaceutical manufacturing in a single room
* Benefits of facility design with respect to cost, risk, and flexibility

