EVENT OVERVIEW
This conference is where challenges are explored, solutions are uncovered and opportunities are developed, making it the largest and most highly respected event solely dedicated to biopharmaceutical manufacturing. The 2011 program will feature new case studies and the latest strategies from industry leaders on a broad range of topics that are critical to the competitiveness, safety and economics of biopharmaceuticals.
Highlights of program topics for 2011:
• Enhancing Manufacturing and Development Efficiency and Flexibility
• Product Lifecycle Management
• Cell Culture & Upstream Processing
• Recovery & Purification
• Vaccine Development and Production
• Novel Approaches and Applications for Viral Clearance
• Analytical Technologies for Biopharmaceutical Development
• Developing your Competitive Edge in Biologics Drug Development
• Biosimilars and Biobetters
• Managing Global Manufacturing Facilities and Partners
• Development and Production of Antibody Drug Conjugates
• Formulation Strategies for Protein Therapeutics
• Incorporating Single Use in Process Development and Scale Up
• Using DOE Effectively for Process Characterization
• Understanding and Designing an Optimal Lyophilization Process
Download the complete conference brochure today!
http://www.IBCLifeSciences.com/BPI/brochure.xml
Registration is now open. To obtain the exclusive BioProcess International Magazine discount, you need to mention priority code, B11171BPIME7 and you can $100 off current conference rates until September 30, 2011. This discount is only available for new registrations and is exclusive to BioProcess International Magazine Subscribers.
Register online at: http://www.IBCLifeSciences.com/BPI or call 800.390.4078.
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

