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Networkwith
PharmaceuticalProfessionals
200+Exhibiting
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90+Technical Sessions
We’re LIVE!
Ricoh Arena, Coventry, UK
5-6 October
2021
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Ideas. Information. Answers.Featuring:• Processing and Machinery • Medical Devices • Regulatory • Clinical Testing • Research & Development • Operational Excellence • Pharmaceutical Quality • Serialisation • Clinical Trial Testing • Ingredients / Excipients • Pharmaceutical Engineering • Pharmaceutical Laboratories• Packaging & Labelling • Contract Manufacturers • Data Management ...... And much more!
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AB ScientificABC TransferAddition DesignAdelphi Healthcare PackagingAddition DesignAJ Tyzack and Co.ALLpaQ PackagingAmazon FiltersAnton Paar (UK)ARI-Armaturen UKAS-Tec ChemicalsAutoscribe InformaticsAzelis UKB. Braun MedicalBarentz UKBASFBCM Analytical ServicesBoulting Environmental ServicesBrenntag UKBritish Contract Manufacturers and
Packers Association (BCMPA)Broughton LaboratoriesBTC EuropeButterworth LaboratoriesBWT Pharma & BiotechChemlink SpecialitiesChester Medical SolutionsClarity Compliance SolutionsColorconCrest SolutionsCustom Pharma ServicesCrystec PharmaDave Barry PlasticsDEC UKEcoCoolingEcolabELAFLEXElizabeth Carbide Europe n.vEuromed Communications
EXCiPACT asblExtract TechnologyFisairG-CON Manufacturing EuropeGiroNEXGlattHanningfield Process SystemsHARKE PharmaHarro Höfliger Packaging SystemsHerd Mundy RichardsonHEUFTHoworth Air TechnologyIdeagenIKA EnglandInspired Pharma TrainingInstitution of Mechanical EngineersIPPISIS High PurityISPE United Kingdom AffiliateIWT Pharma by Tecniplast UKJenson R+JRS PharmaKlöckner PentaplastLabtexLabvantage SolutionsLAUDA TechnologyLonza GroupMagle ChemoswedMeadgate Pharma SolutionsMedelpharmMedilink UKMetrohm UKMicrogeneticsMolekulaMotor TechnologyNetzsch GerätebauNeumo Aseptic TechnologyNeumo Single UseNiscoNSF InternationalPalamaticParticulate SensorsPCI Pharma ServicesPharmatechPHC Europe B.VPMT GB
PQGPremier Control TechnologiesProCepT / XedevPuretech Process SystemsQuay PharmaRetschRiva EuropeROKO 316Rommelag EngineeringRSSLRussell PublishingS3 ProcessSafic Alcan UKScitechSeerPharmaSensum d.o.oShimadzu UKSOTAXSpirax SarcoSterilineSteriTechStrikebox EngineeringSurfachemSwish TechSympatecSyntegon TechnologyTeam HorizonTeknomek.TelstarTentamus UKTestoThe Chartered Quality InstituteThe Institute of Clinical ResearchThomas Engineering Inc.Three-TecTMG MARCHESINI UKUbichemVaisala OyjVeolia Water TechnologiesWessex Fine ChemicalsWest PharmaservicesWickham LaboratoriesYtron-Quadro (UK)
Exhibitor ListMaking Pharmaceuticals features companies that are fundamental to every stage of the development of a pharmaceutical product.
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Making Pharmaceuticals brings together everyone involved in the development life cycle leading to successful commercial manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. It provides an essential focus to the many different skills and the range of expertise necessary to deliver consistent products.During the 2 day event, visitors can attend a series of technical conference sessions, and in the exhibition, see what is available on the market, discuss key issues and come away with clear solutions and approaches in mind.Please visit the website to register, and for everything else you need to know: www.makingpharma.com
Get Involved: Be a part of the UK’s leading Pharmaceutical event, contact Mel on [email protected] to discover what opportunities there are for your company.
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The team at Making Pharmaceuticals UK recently asked the pharmaceutical industry their views on a live event this October. With such a positive response, and the clear need to network and engage with industry professionals, we look forward to welcoming you back to Making Pharmaceuticals this October.
Making Pharmaceuticals visitor survey results
Comfortable attending Making Pharmaceuticals as a
‘live’ event in October
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opposed to a virtual event
Visiting Making Pharmaceuticals as a ‘live’ event is important
to their business
Networking Zone 3 Processing & Machinery Zone1 Cleanroom & Hygiene Zone
5 Pharmaceutical Building Facilities Zone
EDCBA Conference Rooms
4 Ingredients & Raw Materials Zone
2 Laboratory Zone
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5 October
9.30 GDP Requirements and the New ECA / PQG GDP Guide for APIs Neil Wayman, PQG
10.30 Break
11.30 Soft Skills and Critical ThinkingJess Kirby, ICR
11.50 Diversity in Clinical TrialsICR
12.10 Revised ICH Guidelines & UpdatesICR
12.30 Break15.45 The Impact Of Annex 1 And How It Will Change Laboratory PracticesAlex Wheeler, Wickham labs
16.05 Machine Learning applied to PharmaceuticalMatt Gibb, GSK
9.30 Increasing Product and Process Understanding to Deliver QualityProf Walkiria Schlindwein, De MontFort University
10.00 Accelerated Medicines Development using Adaptive Continuous Manufacturing Prof Gordon Muirhead, GMPharma
10.30 Break
11.30 Development at the interface of engineering and moleculesJohn Von Benecke Locate Theraputics,
11.50 Magnetic Electrospun Micro-fi bre Scaffold Assemblies: Examples of Their Use for 3-Dimensional Cell-Based Screening ApplicationsDr Garry Allenby, Aurelia Bioscience
12.10 Marketing Life Sciences; successes and learnings’Andy Lindstrom, Sygnature Discovery
12.30 Break
15.45 Pharma 4.0Nick Kesterton, Rockwell Automation
16.15 Young Professionals, Managing MillenialsCraig Milner, Sanofi
9.50 Combatting the Covid-19 Pandemic - The role of PhospholipidsChristoph Heuberger, Ubichem
10.10 Silicone Excipients for Topical ApplicationRichard Summers, Azelis
10.50 Sustainable Protection for PharmaceuticalsPaul Peach, KP Films
10.30 Break
11.30 GMP and GDP training: The big challenge - demonstrating that learning has taken placeMadeleine Ault, SeerPharma
11.50 The Quality Management SystemShahbaz Sarwar, SeerPharma
12.10 The Cost of Quality (CoQ), or Rather The Cost of Poor QualityBob Hayes, SeerPharma
12.30 Break
9.30 Industrial Cyber Security for Pharma EngineersNick Robbins, GSK
9.50 Supply Chain Risk Management Richard Coe, Protogen Consulting Ltd
10.10 Chip Thinking for More Effective Pharma Plant Projects Adrian La Porta, IChemE
10.30 Break
11.30 Smart and Intelligent Packaging; Delivering Pharma Adherence and E-Pils for an Improved User ExperienceChris Waterhouse, iDi Pac Ltd
11.50 The Real Cost of PackagingSanjay Patel, The Packaging Collective
12.10 Trust in Your Label: Where the Digital World Meets the Physical Supply ChainGurdip Singh, Kallik Artwork Solutions
12.30 Break
15.45 Using Film Coating Innovation to Support Product Development and Patient Adherence Jason Teckoe, Colorcon
16.15 Continuous processing and processabilityAli Hassanpour, University of Leeds
ROOM: A ROOM: C ROOM: D ROOM: E9.30 Tackling Drug Shortages across global pharma supply chainsJohn Johnson, NSF Health Sciences
9.50 The Flexible Scope of LIMS in Today’s Pharmaceutical OperationSimon Wood, Autoscribe Informatics
10.10 Taking a New Client out of MHRA CMT MeasuresDavid Thompson, Clarity Compliance
10.30 Break11.30 Sustainability in Pharmaceuticals - Learning From Other IndustriesAnthony Heslop, BASF
11.50 Closing the Loop - Circular Economy in the Pharma SectorBrenntag
12.10 Product Owners: Fulfi lling your Outsourcing ResponsibilitiesJulie Walker, JW Quality Consulting Ltd
12.50 Break15.45 Digitalising Line Clearance Darren Atkinson, Crest
16.05 The Rise of the MachinesRichard Clarke, IWT Pharma
16.25 Effect of Proper Pressure Safety Device Selection on Sustainable Processing of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical MediaMichael Hunt, Fike
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11.30 Securing the supply chain; EXCiPACT developmentsIain Moore, EXCiPACT
12.00 Experiences with remote EXCiPACT AuditsTony Scott, EXCiPACT
12.30 Break
14.00 The Impact of Data Science in Clinical ResearchICR
14.20 Code of Practice for Dealing with Relational Risk in Clinical ResearchRoger Joby, ICR
14.40 Management Culture within ProjectsICR
15.20 Break
9.15 tbcPhil Morton, Albumedix
9.35 Bridging The Gap Between Discovery and Development - DMPK Infl uenceRichard Weaver, XenoGesis Ltd
10.15 Break
11.15 Developing and Sustaining Excellent Packaging Labelling and Artwork CapabilitiesAndrew Love, Be4ward
11.35 Pharmaceutical Packaging in the Digital AgeGrant Courtney, Be4ward
11.55 Serialisation in 2021 – Delivery and ChallengesAndy Cumming , Be4ward
12.15 Making Pharmaceutical Packaging that is Easy for Elderly People to OpenStephen Wilkins, Be4ward
12.35 Break14.20 Nitrosamines Issue: Is Your Company Impacted?Mukesh Patel, Comm QP
14.40 Tablet Defects: Can They Be Predicted? Bruno Leclerq, Medelpharm
15.00 Break
9.15 Engaging management with their regulatory obligationsMadeleine Ault, SeerPharma
9.35 The Obligations of the WDA Licence HolderShahbaz Sarwar, SeerPharma
9.55 A Comparison Between a GDP Self-inspection And An ISO 9001 Audit (or Some Similar Take on Why Self-inspections Can Be Inadequate)Nazik Naqesh, SeerPharma
10.15 Organisational Culture, The Hidden Driver of ComplianceBob Hayes, SeerPharma
10.35 Break11.30 GMP for Small Scale Manufacturing: Applying the Requirements to Hospital Units John Nesnas, PQG
11.50 Auditor Certifi cation - the Benefi ts of Certifi cation for Pharmaceutical AuditorsAlex Woods, IRCA/CQI
12.10 Specials: The Particular Requirements For Control of Unlicensed MedicinesPaul Andreianu, PQG
12.30 Break14.00 Using Vacuum Evaporation to treat Pharmaceutical WastewaterKalpesh Shah, Veolia
14.20 If APIs go wrong - managing delays, typical problems and quality claimsNick Carter, Wessex Fine Chemicals Limited
15.00 Break
9.15 IPEC Co-Processed Excipient Guide for Pharmaceutical ExcipientsDr Liz Meehan, IPEC Europe
9.35 Best practices for selection of excipients for paediatrics – Workshop refl ection Kevin Hughes, Colorcon
9.55 Excipients for Parenteral FormulationsDr Iain Moore, Croda International
10.15 Break
11.30 Transitioning Innovation from Lab to Pilot to FactoryDr Jujar Panesar, FactorAI
11.50 Climate change challengesKaren Stevenson, GSK
12.10 Proactive Programme to Avoid ContaminationDavid McFarland, GSK
12.50 Break
14.40 Developing Next Generation Pharmaceutical ManufacturingJohn Arthur, CPI
15.00 Break
ROOM: A ROOM: C ROOM: D ROOM: E9.15 Problem Solving ToolsDominic Parry, Inspired Pharma training
9.35 Managing the Human FactorSue Springett, Teknomek
9.55 Current Trends in Microbial Monitoring of Aseptic Manufacturing AreasJohn Cobb, PMT (GB Ltd)
10.15 Break11.30 Pediatric and Geriatric Formulations: Common ChallengeShilpa Mistry, Chemlink Specialities
11.50 Sugars for Direct Compression Enosh Mesigwa, Azelis
12.10 Using Excipient Science to Help Protect Moisture Sensitive DrugsDr Jason Teckoe, Colorcon
12.30 Catalytic Combustion Online-TOC analysis for the rapid verifi cation of CIP processesMarkus Janssen, Shimadzu
12.50 Break14.00 Achieving and maintaining good quality steam for plant and process in PharmaAngelo Giambrone, Spirax Sarco
14.30 Aseptic Sample Valves, Vessel Accessories and Sanitary Rupture DiscsLuca Marchesi, ROKO 316 LTD
15.10 Tablet Disintegrants - Understanding Mechanisms and Selection CriteriaGernot Warnke, JRS Pharma
15.30 Break
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9.55- 10.10 A Lean Approach to Raw Materials IdentificationPaul Bonser, Metrohm
10.30 - 11.30 Break10.20- 10.35 Guaranteeing data security & accessibilitySteve Vincent, Anton Paar
10.45 - 11.00 How to effectively cool your pharmaceutical warehouse/facility in a more sustainable wayEcoCooling
11.35- 11.50 Digital Tools for PharmaJames Hart, BASF
12.00- 12.15 Driving QC compliance and efficiency with a LIMSSimon Wood, Autoscribe Informatics
12.30- 14.00 Break12.40-12.55 Covering supply security for excipients todayMr. Sundip Joshi, HARKE Pharma/Chemlink
14.40- 14.55 In-line process refractometer for Development and Production of an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)Juha Paldanius, Vaisala
15.00- 15.45 Break15.10 - 15.25 Steam qualityAngelo Giambrone, Spirax Sarco
16.10- 16.25 The Glatt TwinPro - The Fusion of Two Batch ProcessesAlex Rongen, Glatt
9.30- 9.45 A Quick Overview of Visual Quality Control in Pharma Production and PackagingDr. Miha Možina, Sensum
10.15 - 11.30 Break11.40- 11.55 Semi-prep SFC development via cross-pharma collaborationDr Richard Hodgson, Shimadzu
12.05- 12.20 From Lab to ProductionAlan Holmes, Harro Höfliger Packaging Systems
12.30- 14.00 Break14.10- 14.25 Compliance does not equal qualityWilliam Coupe, Ideagen
14.35- 14.50 Innovations in Glatt Tablet Coating TechnologyPaul Burton, Glatt
15.00- 15.45 Break
Exhibition Floor: THE HUB Exhibition Floor: THE HUB
Free to attendLocated within the exhibition hall, The HUB will host a series of Free to attend 15 minute exhibitor-led presentations.During both event days, The HUB provides you with the opportunity to meet the exhibitors, discover cutting edge products, learn about innovative research and get information about the future of pharmaceutical development
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