Making disposables work
In the bioreactor market, disposables are one of the fastest growing sectors. They are an attractive alternative to the traditional large inflexible stainless steel bioreactors which require substantial capital expenditure. The industry as a whole is experiencing an increased demand for biologics which requires the use of bioreactors to cultivate specific cell lines. This has resulted in the industry demanding smaller batch sizes, quicker turnover rates and cheaper production costs as budgets are being restrained. Disposable bioreactors help fill this need as they are fast, flexible and scalable up to 2000 litres.
Currently, customers have access to a variety of single use bioreactor solutions but having so many options can be confusing. As each supplier wants to provide the complete solution, the cell lines may grow differently due to the bioreactor design and the film used to make the bioreactor bag. With that in mind, customers have to invest in different commercial solutions with different hardware and software bioreactor controller architecture which results in higher capital expenditure, higher personal training and higher operational cost for maintenance than expected.
Finesse solutions offers an universal technical solution to the dedicated vendor bioreactor controllers and opens the architecture to harmonize the control of your bioreactor vessel farm. This concept offers process harmonization, capital and operational expenditure optimization and keeps the transfer and scale up proces easy and fast. Through this webinar, Finesse invites you to discover the simplicity of this universal concept to connect different single use bioreactor vessel designs and vendors from R&D to manufacturing scale with the ability to easily adjust process parameters.
If you have to manage multiple pipelines molecules for biotherapeutics products, optimize your capital expenditure, increase speed of R&D or scale up turnaround, find the right solutions to manage bench to full scale production or standardized connectivity across industry vendors then join our free webinar to get support for your current investigation. Reserve your seat now!
Presented by
Bryan Morgan,
Business Development Manager
Bryan Morgan is Business Development Manager for Finesse Solutions. He has more than 20 years of experience in chemical & life science (upstream biopharma) industries, power (electric/gas power plants) and energy (oil refineries/gas production). He is a registered professional engineer with a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering, specializing in controls and dynamics, plus formal training in distributive control systems. Currently, Mr. Morgan develops the integration of Finesse designed control systems with vendor bioreactors and biopharma process equipment. He is also responsible for developing specifications for Finesse TruBio controller performance.