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Mar 8, 2010 - Mar 11, 2010 Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta, Malta |
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The 7th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Technology will help bridge the gap between fundamental academic research and industrial applications and features presentations on topics including biopharmaceuticals, process design and control and solid dosage form development.
METTLER TOLEDO provides innovative solutions supporting the development and manufacturing of Pharmaceutical and Biotech products. Following the principles of Quality by Design (QbD), our technologies provide the capability to quickly and efficiently develop an understanding of the appropriate design space using state of the art Automated Lab Reactors for accurate control of test conditions, and in situ Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) for real-time monitoring and control of Critical Quality Attributes (CQA) in the development and manufacturing of both the active ingredient (API) and the final formulated drug product.
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to be presenting at the 7th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Technology:
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to be presenting at the 7th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Technology:
Process Analytial Technology (PAT) and Quality by Design (QbD) Solutions on Display
FBRM® C35 – Ensure target granule size in-process.FBRM® real-time particle characterization can be used to optimize and control batch to batch repeatability upon scale-up from the lab to manufacturing.
S400 – In situ measurement of crystals, cells, particles and droplets provide a fundamental understanding of particulate systems in their natural environment
PVM® V819 – probe-based vision tool that provides immediate, critical insight into crystal, particle, and droplet systems. PVM® enables chemists and engineers to instantly detect and understand process changes and gain confidence in optimized process efficiency that could otherwise take months using traditional techniques.

