Biochemical Engineering

Annual Technical Meeting - Biomanufacturing 2030: Digitisation, Information Management and New Modalities

Annual Technical Meeting - Biomanufacturing 2030: Digitisation, Information Management and New Modalities
  • Date From 9th September 2022
  • Date To 9th September 2022
  • Price From £30.00 plus VAT.
  • Location Radisson Blu Hotel, Frankland Ln, Durham DH1 5TA.

Overview

The 2022 IChemE BESIG Annual Technical Meeting will be focusing on how biomanufacturing is expected to evolve by the end of the decade. Digitalisation, Industry 4.0, Information Management, Smart Manufacturing & New Modalities have been popular terms for quite a while but implementation of the so-called digital transformation has to first deal with and address both practical problems and technical limitations.

This one day meeting is designed as an interactive, hands on, learning forum where bioprocess scientists and practitioners can gain insights into the challenges of integrating new technologies from real-life case studies and analyse step-by-step the transformation process through moderated Q&A sessions.

The meeting will also host an invited talk from the winner of the 2022 Donald Medal Award for their outstanding services to biochemical engineering.

Extended coffee and lunch breaks will ensure there is sufficient time for networking.

Confirmed speakers

  • David Quartey, Oxford Biomedica - "All Data Great and Small"
  • Rose Morley, FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies - "Review by Exception of Manufacturing Records"
  • Andrew Matthews, Siemens - "Enabling Transformational Change"
  • Professor Gary Lye, University College London - "Smart Manufacturing & New Modalities"
  • Kunal Rehani, Cytiva - "PD Lab of the Future"
  • Zoe Arnott, CPI - "Strategies for production and analysis of novel ATMPs"

The material presented at this event has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter's own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Biochemical Engineering SIG. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.


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