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Article Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
While adoption of continuous processes may seem slow, single-use technologies themselves are still fairly new. Single-use process technologies took “20 years to be fully adopted and accepted in clinic…

Article Technology Innovations Improve Process Chromatography Performance
Although significant work has been done in upstream bioprocessing to remove bottlenecks through the implementation of single-use technologies, better characterization of raw materials, and the use of …

Article A Q&A with Eric Langer: CMOs Embrace New Technology
In our 13th Annual Report of Biomanufacturing, of the 21 areas of innovation tested, we found CMOs more interested in: chromatography, single-use probes and sensors, disposable chromatography, instrum…

Article Bioprocessing Advances in Vaccine Manufacture
In the BioPlan study, vendors were asked if they provide sufficiently scalable single-use disposables and techniques. Overall, 53% of the industry considers scale to be a significant adoption restrict…

Article Biomanufacturing: Demand for Continuous Bioprocessing Increasing
… are generally not yet ready yet for commercial-scale adoption (other than adoptions performed using single-use upstream equipment generally limited to 2000-L scale). Outsourcing and continuous b…

Article Design Considerations for a Commercial Cell and Gene Therapy Facility
Already well-established, mAb production is typically batch-oriented (in this way, making it similar to allogeneic cell therapy production) and characterized by larger single-use bioreactor skids with…

Article Modular Manufacturing Platforms for Biologics
They can also include configurable skids; process modules/skids based on single-use equipment; or unit operations within modules, such as suites made exclusively for aseptic filling of prefilled syrin…

Article Biopharmaceutical Process Development: 2018 Lessons and 2019 Predictions
Clearly, industry members (including Process Development Forum readers) are extremely interested in learning about what these solutions have to offer, but the adoption of single-use systems is still c…

Article Automating Bioprocesses
By Jennifer Markarian Both upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical processes have conventionally used stainless-steel equipment, but use of single-use systems (SUS) is becoming more established.…

Article Downstream Processing Continues to Worry CMOs
Interestingly, two of the areas in which there were sizable declines in participation this year—investigating single-use products and developing processes with fewer steps—are CMO favorites. When resp…

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