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IBC's International Symposium on Production Site Transfer: Successful Approaches to Overcoming Technical, Regulatory and Compliance Challenges | ||||
Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel
, San Francisco, CA August 21 - 23, 2000 |
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Flexibility, mobility and a dynamic approach to pharmaceutical manufacturing are necessary in today's global community. However, the transfer of manufacturing processes within and between sites represents a costly investment at a critical juncture in the life-cycle of a product. Technology transfer is more than a paper exercise. Summarizing a manufacturing process and all supporting activities is a major challenge for your team. The transfer and demonstration of equivalence in all aspects of the process at the new site is a daunting prospect. Ideally, technology transfer is a seamless activity. In reality, the multiplicity of activities necessitates careful planning, organization and cross-functional responsibilities with the recognition that failure in a single element can be potentially disastrous. IBC's Production Site Transfer conference gives pharmaceutical and biotechnology professionals the tools to effectively execute the critical variable of site transfer. Attendees will learn how to reduce lead times and cut costs through case studies, proven strategies and techniques, and powerful insights from industry leaders directly involved with planning and executing successful site transfers. |
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Organized by: |
IBC USA Conferences, Inc. |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
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Registration: |
Five Easy Ways to Register! Phone (508) 616-5550 Fax (508) 616-5553 E-mail reg@ibcusa.com Online www.ibc-lifesci.com/2536 IBC USA Conferences, Inc. 1 Research Drive, Suite 400A Westborough, MA 01581 |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | jprudhomme@ibcusa.com | |||
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