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Special Executive Roundtable: Single-Use Technology
The current trend toward green living and utilizing “earth-friendly goods” continues to rise. Green manufacturing has become so popular that there is even Green Manufacturing Expo. A recent report listed the top “greenest companies in biopharma.” All of the companies listed rank in the top 20 of pharmaceutical companies with regard to sales revenue and include such names as Merck, Novartis, and Pfizer. So where does single-use technology fit in the “Green” manufacturing process? Single-use: Is it just another term for disposable? By Rob Wright, Life Science Leader magazineCan Single-Use Technology Be Automated?
Many promises have been made concerning the cost and time savings of single-use components (e.g. bags, tubing, filters, fittings). Most calculations of cost and time savings have been based on comparing single-use components with comparable stainless steel components — with the savings being associated with decreased fixed costs (facility costs). By Dr. Juliette SchickChoosing Your Single-Use Technology Supplier
To be credible, a partnerneeds to be able to provide technical and regulatory insight, understand your processing needs, be experienced in facility design, and provide advanced operator training.Standardize For Success In Single-Use Technology
Eliminating the long, resource-intensive decontamination and sterilization steps associated with multi-use equipment, single use proves it can help biopharmaorganizations boost operational efficiency.Is Sustainability Possible With Single-Use Technology?
At this point, it is well known that single-use technology (SUT) can offer many benefits to a manufacturer and their facility. However, there are concerns that single-use technology produces too much harmful waste to achieve sustainability. But is this true?What’s Next For Single-Use Technology In Bioprocessing
The advantages of single-use are amplified as patent expiration and increasingly globalized manufacturing continues to change the dynamics of biomanufacturing.Solving Powder Handling Challenges With Single-Use Technology
Here, we address five critical questions to consider when selecting single-use containment equipment for your powder transfer systems.Pathways To Success: Expert Insights On Single-Use Technology
Explore collaboration between biomanufacturers and suppliers, and how partnerships can speed up single-use process implementation and reduce risk.Leveraging Single-Use Technology For mRNA-LNP Drug Manufacturing
Single-use technology is vital for ensuring the quality and expedited market entry of genomic medicines. Learn how LNP technology is paving the way for a new era of personalized, precise medicine.Scalability, Adaptability, And Quality: Single-Use Technology For mRNA Manufacturing
Learn how single-use technologies deliver important benefits for mRNA manufacturing, including increased speed, quality, flexibility, and adaptability to different dosages and scale-up strategies.09.25.23 -- The Case For Adopting More Single-Use Technology
09/25/23 Pharmaceutical Online NewsletterASI’s Derek Masser Discusses Trends And Concerns Of Single-Use Technology
In this video, Derek Masser, ASI Life Sciences Sales Manager, talks with Lori Clapper about the trend of pharmaceutical manufacturers to integrate their systems and their need for systems that will conform to their unique processes.09.14.23 -- Single-Use Technology For Extreme Processes - Now With More Options
09/14/23 Pharmaceutical Online NewsletterAsahi Kasei Bioprocess’ Planova™ SU-VFC: Realizing Single-Use Technology In Virus Filtration
This presentation discusses the advantages of going single-use, key design features of the system, automation benefits, and how to address some common challenges of single-use systems.Single-Use Technology For Biologics Manufacturing In St. Louis, Missouri
Watch this video and learn about Thermo Fisher Scientific’s expansion of its biologics site in St. Louis, Missouri. The facility will be the single largest single-use technology CDMO in North America.Thermo Fisher Scientific To Further Expand Global Network Of Single-Use Technology Manufacturing Sites
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO), the world leader in serving science, today announced plans to establish a manufacturing facility in Nashville dedicated to the production of single-use technologies (SUT) products. This investment is in addition to the previously announced expansion to address unprecedented demand in the bioprocessing market.Enhancing mRNA Vaccine Production Efficiency With Single Use Technologies
The desire to enhance manufacturing productivity must account for robust sterility demands. Here's how single-use technology can help.Implementing Global Best Practices And Technology Specifications For Single-Use Systems
Single-use technology has only been used at manufacturing scale for about 10 years. Relative to other technologies, single-use systemsare new and experience can be limited.Single-Use Process Platforms Help Biomanufacturers Reduce Costs
Enhanced flexibility and reduced operating costs are being achieved through the widespread adoption of single-use technology either as part of completely single-use processes or as hybrid solutions.High Containment Single-Use FIBC For Pharmaceutical Powder Handling
Understand the challenges of small molecule manufacturing and HPAPI containment as well as the benefits of using secure single-use technology to expand your capabilities and meet process demands.This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more