Alright everyone. So we're about to close here at Facilitate. It's been 4 days of activities of talks. We've heard from patient advocates like Chris White himself here as well as Donovan. We have some highlights from drug developers, platform developers as well. And I, I'm here at the booth and I met Wahiba and we just want to talk a little bit more about maybe what what's your take this week, what's the recap here of soggy therapies and a little bit more about what is supported? Going to facilitate the signing therapy industry. Well, recap. I think it's been a fantastic event. Yeah, it's been great to. Communicate with both the scientific side, the business side, really just all the different perspectives that touch on the CGT space. It's really great to see the growth. You look at some of these organizations that are finding new solutions. So similar with us, World Courier is my home base, but we are part of Syncora. Their parent company from a Singaporean perspective, we've not only taken our really industry leading logistics platforms, whether that's packaging, transportation, regulatory, but we now have our Syncora overlay. So what that means is we have taken key concepts, key solutions that have always been a part of Singapore. We pulled them out to to create a CGT strategy. So that can be late phase virtualization, a lot of different solutions. So I see that look, we can we can follow closer here. We have an amazing videographer here, Doctor Grant helping us out. So we got this instrument here. We got a box. Yeah. And we got this purple thing. Can you tell us a little bit more about. Absolutely do, yeah. So I think of this as, hey, somebody's handing me their baby, right? So when we talk about fresh product from a cell therapy perspective, it's going to go into a unit similar as this. This is a qualified industry standard. Not only is it going to be able to maintain temperature. We're also going to have GPS and real time temperature monitoring, ohh, wow, as part of that solution. So from tracking, accountability, visibility, that's all going to be part of that fresh collection. And then when we take that next step going into manufacturing, then we get the final output. So yeah, this is going to be an LNT unit. It's a DB10. It's really one of the industry standards when it comes to LNG shipping. This unit is going to be able to have all of those same features. And Vincent, so we talk about bells and whistles. Invisibility, we want to create as much Peace of Mind as we can through risk mitigation of of prior planning and our transportation, but also the packaging because this is, this is your baby inside, right inside the unit. I mean, we have a amazing players here at every single note starting from that patient cells all the way to the vectors, right? Yeah, as well as the supply chain, right as well and the right type of tools and technology in order to transport them. And you have enabled that. And I wanted to hear another slide. So on one part of my, you know, this series is to learn a little bit more about the human behind the biopharma. I think a lot of people wanted to get into this field. There probably are scientists, they probably are looking for ways to contribute. And also find mentors and just, you know, maybe one piece of advice from both of you this for those out there, we're looking for new opportunities as well as alternative careers outside of the bench. That's how the science. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think outside the science, as long as we have the fashion. Healthy futures for patients, Yes. You'll succeed. Yes. Yep, that's right. Yeah. And you know, I, I don't come from a technical side. I was Med device prior to this. Yeah. But I think for me, I, I assess what am I interested in? What am I talented at and what allows me a, a work life balance in this industry is something that touches a bigger picture purpose. And so it's something that while it is not on the bench, it is a business sided solution, right? And so it's something that globally we're able to be a part of. And so it's really amazing to see and be a part of these stories and the different patient stories and the work that goes behind it all. Perfect. So for those who are still on the fence, who haven't literally explore what's out there. What, what can we do to encourage them? Ohh, people, go for it, go for it. Reach out. I'll I'll drop Jared's as well as Mohiba. Listen to them to make sure these notes are all meetings that were due to take place in the apartment. Villages will now take place on the ground floors and we're doing 173 garage doors from reception. San Diego. Here comes San Diego. Alright, see you later.
Sales Executive II @ World Courier | Pharmaceutical Logistic
2moExciting times indeed. Thank you so much Alvin J.