Meeting Demand for Biologics: The Bioprocessing Summit Explores Today’s Challenges and Tomorrow’s Advances

From Digital Biomanufacturing to mAb Production, Keynoters to Share Insights During August 12-16, 2019 Conference in Boston

BOSTON--()--To meet exploding demand for biological drugs that can cure fatal diseases, counter chemical threats, or fight cancer, the bioprocessing industry is evolving to “digital biomanufacturing”— capitalizing on innovations like predictive analytics to fast track their protein-based therapies.

From August 12-16, 2019, more than 1,500 scientists, engineers and leaders from this international community will unite at The Bioprocessing Summit in Boston to explore the transformation ahead. They will also share new solutions to the challenges they encounter today, as they work to maximize quality, safety and cost-efficiency in the biologics manufacturing process.

“Distinguished by its high-caliber scientific content, the eleventh annual Bioprocessing Summit will offer abundant opportunities to access new data, case studies, technologies and techniques, and initiate valuable collaborations,” said Mary Ruberry, Senior Conference Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute, which produces this event.

This year’s Plenary Keynote Sessions will focus on current challenges and future innovations:

Leading to Tomorrow’s Advances (August 12)

  • Biologic Therapies in the Coming Decade: Modalities and Development Strategies, with Yatin Gokarn, PhD, Vice President, Global Head, Biologics Drug Product Development, Sanofi Pharmaceuticals
  • The Future of Bioprocessing – A Digital Era Awaits, with Anthony Mire-Sluis, PhD, Head, Global Quality, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
  • Session Chairperson Sue Behrens, PhD, Senior Director, Process Design, IPS, will kick off the program

Solving Today’s Challenges (August 14)

  • Evolving Trends in mAb Production Processes, with Sanchayita Ghose, PhD, Director, Biologics Process Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
  • Today’s Challenges and Opportunities in Biomanufacturing, with Judy Chou, PhD, Senior Vice President and Global Head, Biotech, Bayer Pharmaceuticals
  • Session Chairperson John Sterling, Editor, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, will open the discussions

The Bioprocessing Summit will include 200+ presentations on upstream and downstream processing, analytical and quality, formulation and stability, cell and gene therapy, manufacturing, and more.

In addition to one-on-one networking, an Exhibit Hall with 110+ cutting-edge innovators, and 80+ poster sessions, the conference will feature training seminars, special events sponsored by the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT), Women in Bio (WIB) and The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), breakout discussions and short courses.

Please see bioprocessingsummit.com.

About Cambridge Healthtech Institute

Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI), a division of Cambridge Innovation Institute, is the preeminent life science network for leading researchers and business experts from top pharmaceutical, biotech, CROs, academia, and niche service providers. CHI is renowned for its vast conference portfolio held worldwide including PepTalk, Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, SCOPE Summit, Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, PEGS Summit, Drug Discovery Chemistry, Biomarker World Congress, World Preclinical Congress, The Bioprocessing Summit, Next Generation Dx Summit, Immuno-Oncology Summit, and Discovery on Target. CHI's portfolio of products include Cambridge Healthtech Institute Conferences, Barnett International, Insight Pharma Reports, Bio-IT WorldClinical Research News and Diagnostics World.

Contacts

Dawn Ringel
781-449-8456
dawn@ringelpr.com

Release Summary

From “digital manufacturing” to mAb production, The Bioprocessing Summit August 12-16, Boston will explore today’s challenges and tomorrow’s advances.

Contacts

Dawn Ringel
781-449-8456
dawn@ringelpr.com