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AbbVie Cork facility €60 million expansion

European Pharmaceutical Review

The company explained that using the latest manufacturing technology will be a key objective at the Carrigtwohill site, particularly to help the aesthetics side of the business. Reducing the facilities carbon impact will also be supported by the expansion. AbbVie announces Michael Severino, M.D.

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Cleanrooms-on-demand: a more efficient future for pharma?

pharmaphorum

However, with cleanrooms-on-demand representing a feasible and accessible opportunity for those across pharmaceutical manufacturing, what are the key challenges in adoption and how can we expect the industry to overcome them to reap the rewards on offer? But with a single dedicated cleanroom environment costing around $2.5

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Guaranteeing resilience in vaccine manufacturing

European Pharmaceutical Review

When questioned about which technologies he considered have potential to advance the sector, Chornet emphasised that not only is mRNA as a vaccine technology “a very promising and interesting platform [but that it is] disruptive and a game changer technology for vaccine [manufacturing] and overall biotech.”

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Integrating AI in Pharma Manufacturing: Balancing Technology and Human Expertise

PM360

It’s a powerful technology that, if used correctly, can help us all reach new heights in pharmaceutical manufacturing and beyond. Fear-mongering can keep us from embracing potentially helpful technology, and rampant adoption of AI can lead to unnecessary missteps and mistakes. Both of these perspectives are equally dangerous.

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The cluster effect: Connectivity and collaboration in life sciences hubs

Pharmaceutical Technology

Take Charleston, South Carolina, for example, where a growing number of medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers, research laboratories and service companies have sprung up or settled in recent years. In mid-sized Charleston, connections and collaborations are a constant.

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What factors are driving life sciences FDI in 2022?

Pharmaceutical Technology

After all, around a third of the world’s leading life sciences corporations have their headquarters in the country. Located in downtown Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina trains approximately 3,000 students a year, with an emphasis on world-class patient care alongside groundbreaking research and innovation.

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How can the pharma industry address the gap in talent recruitment and development?

pharmaphorum

Training and development. Staff development and training programmes were largely on pause during the pandemic. However, demand for training has risen significantly since the start of this year as restrictions ease around the world. Harness technology. Embrace mobile learning.