Single-use technologies can be configured and installed fairly quickly, but are they ready to handle the urgency and scale of a pandemic? Aug 1, 2009 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
Single-use technologies can be configured and installed fairly quickly, but are they ready to handle the urgency and scale of a pandemic?
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What end users think about single-use systems. Jun 1, 2009 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
What end users think about single-use systems.
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Cost modeling provides valuable insights to support strategic decision-making when implementing disposable technologies. Apr 1, 2009 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
Cost modeling provides valuable insights to support strategic decision-making when implementing disposable technologies.
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Drug manufacturers should follow a risk-assessment methodology when selecting a single-use mixing system for product development. Feb 1, 2009 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
How to choose a disposable mixing system that fits your particular needs.
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In new disposables projects, it is critical that engineering, procurement, and operations groups work together early on to manage supply chain risk. Dec 1, 2008 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
In new disposables projects, it is critical that engineering, procurement, and operations groups work together early on to manage supply chain risk.
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Can disposables reduce your facility's environmental footprint? Nov 2, 2008 By:Andrew Sinclair, Lindsay Leveen, Miriam Monge, Janice Lim, Stacey Cox
Can disposables reduce your facility's environmental footprint? We have compared the environmental footprint of a traditional biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility using fixed-in-place stainless steel equipment, and a facility implementing disposable technologies for cell culture, solution mixing and hold, product hold, and liquid transfer.
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When a new plant relies heavily on single-use technologies, facility design no longer depends on the process. Instead, other considerations, such as workflows, take center stage. Aug 1, 2008 By:Andrew Sinclair, Miriam Monge
In addition to making technical developments, vendors are also looking at ways to improve supply-chain security. By offering standard, off-the-shelf products, vendors are able to shorten lead times and improve the security of supply.
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Nov 2, 2006 By:Miriam Monge
In its early days, the biotech industry was almost entirely science driven, but it has since expanded from a laboratory environment to a sophisticated and dynamic manufacturing environment. As technological discoveries are increasingly translated into commercial products, biotech companies are realizing that they must generate a stronger return on assets.
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