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Panel Discussion: Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future: Shaping the New Landscape of Biomanufacturing
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Panel Discussion: Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future: Shaping the New Landscape of Biomanufacturing

Assessing Changes in the CMC Ecosystem: Are We Overbuilding Capacity Again?
Uniting for Success: Strategies to Prevent Fragmentation and Foster Collaboration in Biomanufacturing
Pioneering New Ventures: Reasons to Establish a New Company Today and Anticipating Future Growth in the Business Ecosystem
Evaluating Production Platforms for Emerging Modalities: Which Platforms Will Best Serve the Future of Medicine?
Navigating the Future of Existing Platforms: Efficiently Addressing Market Needs for Established Therapies such as mAbs, ADCs, and mRNA-based Treatments

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Panel: ‘Next’ Generation Manufacturing: What Did We Learn and Where Are We Going?
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Panel: ‘Next’ Generation Manufacturing: What Did We Learn and Where Are We Going?

At PMWS23 we recorded a panel on ‘Next’ Generation Manufacturing that looks at where the industry has come from, and where it’s going in the future.

From discussing how today’s pipeline and technologies are reshaping biomanufacturing, to looking at the technologies that enable next generation manufacturing processes, give this one a listen!

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Cell and Gene Therapies and the Dawn of the Next Chapter of Biopharmaceutical Production
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Cell and Gene Therapies and the Dawn of the Next Chapter of Biopharmaceutical Production

What are some of the unique challenges and opportunities in commercializing live modalities like CAR-T? Weighing the pros and cons of centralized versus decentralized production models for these new treatments Discussing how our industry’s quality culture informs these new products from R&D right through to the patient Offering lessons learned from the first generation of cell and gene therapies. How will their example inform what we are doing now? Setting timelines for the future: What are we going to be able to do next year, five years from now, and ten years from now? What are we doing to get…

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