Biomanufacturing Summit North America 2009

Uncover manufacturing strategies of tomorrow

Hyatt San Diego, California | 27th - 28th January, 2009

Why Attend?

The exponential growth already realized in biopharmaceuticals raises the question of how the manufacturing community will keep up. Overcoming the bottleneck in downstream processing is fast becoming a key issue for Biomanufacturers and is one of the key issues in the forthcoming summit.

Other key topics include:

  • Disposable technology – Evaluate the current use of the technology, the challenges presented and regulatory considerations.
  • Downstream bottlenecks – Discover how other companies are optimizing and revolutionizing the DSP
  • Chromatography techniques – compare current and emerging chromatography techniques
  • Quality by Design (QbD) – Hear how others are ensuring robust processes and quality by design
  • Upstream processing – Explore how efficiency can be increased by standardizing the upstream process
  • Applying lean – Find out how other companies are applying lean techniques in biomanufacturing and the results so far.

Who should attend the Biomanufacturing Summit North America 2009?

VPs, Heads, Directors and Managers from leading biopharmaceutical companies with the following responsibilities:

  • Bioreactors
  • Cell culture media
  • Cell line engineering
  • Contract manufacturing
  • Contract research
  • Disposable technology
  • Fermentation
  • Filtration
  • Ingredients
  • Outsourcing
  • PAT - process analytical technology
  • Process optimization
  • Purification technology
  • Regulation
  • Separation
  • Technology transfer
  • Validation
  • Viral clearance
  • Viral inactivation
  • Yield improvement processes
  • Other

Pre-scheduled business meetings

These are dedicated sessions that allow you to take pre-scheduled business meetings with fellow delegates and leading solution providers. Meetings are scheduled based on mutual requests from delegates and suppliers. You will meet with people who you have chosen and who have expressed a strong interest in meeting with you. Selections are made prior to the event using the event catalogue, which contains detailed information on all participants including short and long-term business objectives.

Pre-scheduled business meetings ensure your networking time is spent productively, maximizing chances of doing real business at the event.