Pharmaceutical Industry Leaders Offer Guidance on Achieving Successful Technology Transfer at Upcoming Training Course (January 23-24, 2024)


Dublin, Nov. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Effective Technology Transfer Training Course" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Technology transfer (TT) is an increasingly important part of the pharmaceutical industry, with companies expanding the use of third parties for both development and manufacture.

There are few formal guidelines around this subject, but regulators expect companies to get it right for both internal and external transfers. Poorly run transfers can be costly and impact product quality, whereas well-run transfers bring business benefits and assure product quality.

Attending this highly practical course will give participants the tools to help guide them through achieving successful transfers. It is applicable to those making transfers from development to commercial, from commercial to commercial, for scale-up, analytical methods or for 'virtual' companies.

The programme covers pharmaceutical products, including ATMPs and combination products, but does not include medical devices.

Benefits of attending:

  • Understand that technology transfer (TT) is part of the product life cycle, supported by the pharmaceutical quality system
  • Know where TT is covered in ICH, FDA, EU, WHO and PIC/S guidelines
  • Learn the key steps for successful transfers
  • Know how to engage sending and receiving units (SU and RU) for TT
  • Understand how product and process understanding enables TT
  • Apply tools such as quality risk management and clarify risks involved in TT
  • Understand how change should be handled, eg facility and equipment differences between SU and RU; scale-up
  • Learn how analytical method transfers are an integral part of TT
  • Recognise how TT impacts a wide range of companies from innovative to generic, including development, manufacturing, major corporations and 'virtual' companies
  • Realise how significant business benefits emerge from successful TT
  • Understand TT for pharmaceutical products, including combination products and ATMPs

Who Should Attend:

This seminar will be of particular interest to all those from the pharmaceutical industry working in:

  • Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Engineering
  • Quality

The following personnel from the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries will also find it beneficial:

  • Pharmacists
  • Scientists
  • Engineers
  • Quality assurance professionals
  • Quality control managers
  • Late-stage product and process development engineers, scientists, pharmacists
  • Technology scale-up and transfer managers
  • Validation and qualification specialists
  • Risk management specialists
  • Operation managers

Key Topics Covered:

Day 1

  • Regulatory guidance and business drivers for TT
  • ICH Q10
  • Exercise 1 - What Makes a Successful TT?
  • Industry guidance for sending and receiving units (SU and RU)
  • Exercise 2: Knowledge
  • Science and risk-based approaches - part one
  • Science and risk-based approaches - part two
  • Equipment and utilities
  • Exercise 3: Equipment at SU and RU
  • Quality risk management

Day 2

  • Project management steps for TT - part one
  • Exercise 4 - Case Study - Fishbone for TT
  • Project management steps for TT - part two
  • Exercise 5: Case Study - Organising TT
  • Validation and qualification
  • Exercise 6: SU And RU
  • Analytical method transfer - part one
  • Analytical method transfer - part two
  • Enabling successful TT - 'softer' issues

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/cjgi7t

About ResearchAndMarkets.com
ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.

 

Coordonnées