Overview:
Successful transfer of pharmaceutical products and their processes is critical to the successful launch. Its success ensures that products of the highest quality are delivered to the patients along with meeting the business demands of the company. However, execution of that transfer is complex involving the interactions of many disciplines across an organization. It depends both on the careful development, management, and transfer of technical and business knowledge along with the development of steps to define the formal transfer of that knowledge from R&D documents and systems to commercial manufacturing documents and systems.
Why you should Attend:
The purpose of this training is to provide you with an overview of Technology Transfer. At the end of the session, you should be able to
Areas Covered in the Session:
Technology Transfer principles discussed include
Who Will Benefit:
This course is designed for people tasked with developing, filing, and manufacturing pharmaceutical products especially small molecule oral dosage forms. This includes individuals that have responsibilities for formulation development, scale-up, filing, and commercial manufacture of dosage forms as well as maintaining the high quality of those products. The following personnel will benefit from the course:
Steven Laurenz Chemical Engineering M.S. - Michigan State University
Expertise: Over 25 years of technical leadership experience in product development, process development, technology transfer, and process optimization. Skilled in taking new products from early laboratory stage to successful manufacturing launch. Expert in integrating Quality by Design and risk management into product development. Experience in establishing a Quality System for a R&D Quality Assurance organization.
Experience: Headed product development departments at Abbott Laboratories and AbbVie Inc. Leadership positions in numerous technical consortium.
Other: Black Belt certified in Business Excellence and Master Certificate in Applied Statistics