In honor of 10 years since continuous manufacturing made The Wall Street Journal. Last year's scientific chair Jeff Katstra made his continuous manufacturing debut along with GEA Group and Vertex Pharmaceuticals. We have started planning this years Continuous Manufacturing Forum. Potentially looking at going to Europe in September or October. Stay tuned for updates and if you have any programming suggestions, please reach out to Kevin Bittorf or Info@ContMFG.com FYI you need a subscription to The Wall Street Journal to read the full article. https://lnkd.in/etJkNEVv
Continuous Manufacturing Forum
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Boston, ma 1,024 followers
Bridging Science and Industry together to further Continuous Manufacturing
About us
The Continuous Manufacturing Forum is crafted to serve as an open platform, facilitating free-flowing dialogue on technological advances and the practical aspects of adopting continuous manufacturing. Throughout the program, numerous opportunities for interactive and high-quality networking have been seamlessly integrated The forum serves as a catalyst, for compelling conversations, bringing together key opinion leaders in biotech and pharma. It unites executive leadership, directors, senior scientists, consultants, and a closely-knit network of CDMOs, academic leaders, and equipment providers. Together, we embark on a journey to explore innovative solutions, delve into promising technological breakthroughs, and gain firsthand insights into how industry leaders are seamlessly integrating continuous manufacturing in small molecule drug development. This transformative approach is reshaping timelines and optimizing return on investments (ROIs). What sets CMF apart? First and foremost, we take pride in being a non-profit organization. Our mission is to propel the science and adoption of continuous manufacturing forward by collaborating with academia, the pharmaceutical industry, CDMOs, and equipment providers. This event is designed to be all-inclusive, with a pricing structure that ensures the participation of all stakeholders. We facilitate the exchange of best practices among biotech and pharma manufacturing executives, consultants, equipment manufacturers, and CDMOs. Our overarching objective is to foster open communication, build strong relationships, and encourage seamless collaboration. We will also underscore the critical importance of investing in partnerships that overcome barriers to progress and meet the demands of developing high-quality products.
- Industry
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Boston, ma
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2023
Locations
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Boston, ma 02130, US
Updates
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This is a great event and highly related to continuous manufacturing. There is time to submit a paper on compression and compaction simulation. The agenda will be out in Feb! Contact Kevin Bittorf if you have any additional questions.
Last call for Papers. Please submit your abstracts by Jan 31st to Info@CompactionSimulation.com or reach out to our scientific committee: Allison DuRoss, Edward Yost, Shrikant Swaminathan, Peyman Aminpour, Elaine Harrop Stone, Natasha Masand, or Vincent Mazel. Registration is up and there is an early bird price. https://lnkd.in/enz6c9vt
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Another exciting conference. Come to the CSF June 9-11th. Call for papers, tablet compaction and continuous manufacturing go hand in hand.
CALL FOR PAPERS Due in January!!! We will be in South San Francisco June 9-11th, 2025. We are excited to have Allison DuRoss (Lonza), Natasha Masand (Gilead Sciences), Edward Yost (Genentech) Peyman Aminpour, Ph.D. (Thermo Fisher Scientific), Shrikant Swaminathan (Applied Materials) and Elaine Harrop Stone (Merlin Powder Characterisation ) leading the Scientific Committee. Reach out to them or Kevin Bittorf if you have any questions. Please Submit your abstracts to Info@CompactionSimulation.com. Looking forward to seeing you in South San Francisco California!!!
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It was great panel and talk with Jola Gorreja.
I had the pleasure of not only attending but also speaking at Continuous Manufacturing Forum this week and it was truly an inspiring experience! Sharing my insignts on #continuousmanifacturing and with such an audience was a fantastic opportunity! Thanks to Kevin Bittorf and Ray Sison for making this event possible! #networking #conference #imapharma #cromacontinuouscoater
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It was a pleasure to have Johannes Khinast at the CMF. We all learned very much from his talk.
Our CEO and Scientific Director, Johannes Khinast, is attending the Continuous Manufacturing Forum in Princeton, New Jersey this week, presenting RCPE’s unique technology and engaging with industry leaders on the latest advancements in continuous manufacturing. It’s been an exciting opportunity to exchange ideas and insights in real-time. #RCPE #CM #ContinuousManufacturing #CMForum #Innovation
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It was great to have Matthew Bio at the CMF over the last 2 days. This is awesome news!
We are excited to announce that Snapdragon Chemistry, a Cambrex company, has successfully developed a new liquid-phase peptide synthesis (LPPS) technology that utilizes traditional active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) batch reactors and continuous flow, obviating the dependency on specialized, solid-phase reactors. This new LPPS technology materially reduces solvent demand and the need for excess reagents compared to standard solid-state peptide synthesis processes. Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/gJm5_5nr #CDMO #Investment #Pharmaceuticals
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We had a great Tuesday afternoon secession. Thank you Anthony Tantuccio, David Wilsdon, Gary McGeorge, Maitraye Sen, Sarah Nielsen, Sebastian Escotet-Espinoza, Paul Brodbeck, and Owen Rehrauer.
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A great morning secession to kick off the CMF. Thank you Jim Holman, Robert Meyer, Eric Jayjock, Jola Gorreja, Johannes Khinast, Sharon Nowak, Alex Trombley, and Ray Sison
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Continuous Manufacturing Forum reposted this
Kicking off the inaugural Continuous Manufacturing Forum first session with Robert Meyer from Merck
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