Traditional Syringe Filling to Scalable, Resilient Delivery Device

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Friday, June 24, 2021 at 11am EDT| 8am PDT| 4pm BST| 5pm CEST

Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/syringe

Event Overview:

As global demand for prefilled syringes continues to increase, a new format is emerging that utilize blow-fill-seal (BFS) technology to meet the demand and provide a cost effective and safe way to deliver injectables to patients around the world. Advances in aseptic BFS have enabled an increasingly wide range of large molecules to be successfully filled and finished using BFS technology, making it suitable and qualified to handle most drug products. The reliability of BFS PFS and the availability of its materials in major markets offers companies a flexible, reliable, and robust supply chain even in challenging global environments.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how this BFS technology can enable prefilled syringes to serve the entire injectables market.
  • Discuss project execution strategies and tactics employed to achieve the warp speed timeline.
  • Learn how BFS prefilled syringes enable a robust and resilient alternate supply chain.

Who Should Attend:

  • Decision Makers, Director Level through C-Suite
  • Advanced Aseptic
  • Advanced Delivery
  • Aseptic Manufacturing
  • Aseptic Processing
  • Biomanufacturing
  • Bioproduction
  • BFS
  • Blow-Fill-Seal
  • Commercial Operations
  • Commercialization
  • Fill-Finish
  • Global Strategy
  • Injectables
  • Manufacturing
  • Outsourcing
  • Packaging
  • Parenteral
  • Pharmaceutical Mfg
  • PFS
  • Prefilled Syringe
  • Production
  • Sterile Manufacturing
  • Sterile Products
  • Supply Chain
  • Technologies
  • Vaccines

For any questions please contact Kelsey Barry: kbarry@mjhlifesciences.com

Speakers

Ray Guidotti
Chief Operating Officer
ApiJect

Ray Guidotti comes to ApiJect with more than 30 years of pharma experience in global business, operational strategy and execution, supply chain management, manufacturing network design, and capital project planning and execution. From 2009 to 2020, he served in a variety of executive leadership roles with Patheon Pharmaceuticals and Thermo Fisher Scientific, which acquired Patheon in August 2017. Most recently he was Group vice president of global engineering, capacity planning, and technical/operations services for Pharma Services Group within Thermo Fisher Scientific, a global leader in serving science and an industry leader in contract pharmaceutical development and manufacturing services.

Beth Totin
Chief Commercial Officer
ApiJect

With more than 20 years of experience in marketing and business development, Beth Totin has spearheaded the growth of blow-fill-seal (BFS) and traditional glass filling (prefilled syringes, vials, and cartridge) manufacturing and commercialization efforts for several multinational contract manufacturing organizations. Prior to joining ApiJect, Beth was responsible for the introduction of a new manufacturing facility in North America for Unither Pharmaceuticals (France), significantly scaling the site for sterile and oral product technologies. During her time at Siegfried, Beth directed innovation efforts around biologics and delivery devices through domestic and international production sites of glass ampoules, vials, cartridges, and BFS. At Catalent, she expanded the customer base by helping to create a new injectable BFS product offering while overseeing a domestic BFS manufacturing site and multiple international sites serving global customers.

Rob Roy, PE
Director, Aseptic Technology
PS-Integrated Project Services

Rob Roy offers over 35 years of experience as a subject-matter expert in the engineering, qualification, and application of advanced aseptic technology for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. He has technical expertise in barrier isolation technology, potent/BSL material handling and containment, cleaning validation, and CIP/SIP systems. Rob has served in senior management roles directing global engineering, design, and manufacturing teams on fast-track design/build/qualification activities for clinical and commercial scale aseptic fill/finish facilities.

Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/syringe