Archives: Seminars

Pharmaceutical Excipients: Criticality and the Need for Rigorous GMP audits

Pharmaceutical excipients, often constituting a significant portion of drug formulations, carry a high risk of introducing contaminants directly into medications due to adulteration or contamination, with potential repercussions on patient health as these impurities are challenging to detect. Furthermore, excipients frequently play a vital role in the bioavailability of drugs. It’s imperative, therefore, to analyze… Read more »

Unveiling the Dynamic Landscape of the Pharmaceutical Market: Strategies to Distinguish Yourself or Your Business

In an ever-evolving pharmaceutical market and a highly competitive employment landscape, it is crucial for individuals and organisations to stand out from the competition. Without a harmonised workforce, the core of these organisations, the “making” and “distributing” of pharmaceuticals can be affected. The purpose of this talk aims to provide valuable insights for attendees, offering… Read more »

Recruitment: Why is it So Challenging? The Key to Winning the Human “Race”

I will provide an overview of – The current scientific/pharmaceutical recruitment market and how this leads to increased challenges with candidate attraction – How you can use this knowledge to improve your recruitment and candidate attraction processes (with or without agency partners) through progressive recruitment practices – How you can best utilise the expertise within… Read more »

The Future of Pharmaceutics: Pharmaceutical 3D printing for Personalised Medicine

Pharmaceutical 3D printing is a rapidly growing field, set to change the world of pharmaceutics forever. With the ability to fabricate small batches of precise structures and personalised dosage rapidly, pharmaceutical 3D printing makes personalised medicine safer and more accessible. It also has the ability to drastically improve patient treatment adherence, with personalised colour, flavour,… Read more »

37 mg – The Thin Red Line Between Health and Harm in Medication Dosing

In 2023 the majority of available medication is still mass production and shelf medication. While gender science, weight and bioavailability differences, special needs in pediatric medication or psycho-actives in particular shows us, that a one-fits-all medication has overcome long since, pharmaceutical industry has still not turned direction. Personalized dosed medication is the future of health… Read more »

Helium Crisis?

Presentation based on this published Blog: Helium crisis revisited Are we on the cusp of a helium crisis? There are many examples of scientists predicting that global helium reserves will be depleted in 20 to 35 years but we don’t believe this is credible. The Mineral Commodities Summaries 2023, produced by the US Geological Survey,… Read more »

Decision Making for Process and Product Sustainability in an Uncertain World

Rational, transparent decision-making is vital for effective innovation management in the manufacturing process industries. Those prioritising projects and/or technological options on sustainability grounds early in the R&D cycle however face a twin challenge: holistic decisions must incorporate complex success criteria but there is invariably a substantial degree of uncertainty about the evaluation. We present both… Read more »

Optimising Pharma Supply Chain Payments

Despite being a payments technology company, Mastercard struggled to improve the efficiency of its supply chain payments operations, and we’d like to understand how this compares with pharma, which will be far more complex – Mastercard has 30,000+ Purchase requisitions a year across 180 countries – Payment terms were disparate – we aimed to standardise… Read more »

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