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Article Managing Biomanufacturing Capacity Expectations
Capacity for complex therapeutics is becoming increasingly difficult to predict. By Randi Hernandez Demand for any given new product is typically only known after significant investments h…

Article Innovation vs. Capacity: How CMOs Compete
Capacity-driven CMOs are focused on filling largely undifferentiated manufacturing capacity primarily by producing generics, undifferentiated over-the-counter (OTC) medications, and late lifecycle bra…

Article Cytiva Invests $500 Million Over 5 Years to Expand Global Capacity
13, 2020, Cytiva, announced that it is investing $500 million over five years to expand its global manufacturing capacity. The company will also hire nearly 1000 personnel in key areas as part of its …

Poster Process economy and production capacity using single-use versus stainless steel fermentation equipment
This white paper compares production capacity and process economy between stainless steel and single-use equipment in microbial processes. Economy simulations were based on an E. coli Dab process. P…

Article How To Interpret Protein Binding Capacity: Chromatography Resins
The comparison between protein binding capacities of resin from different suppliers is not always straightforward. Different methods may have to be used, and often these methods are not stated direc…

Article Increasing mRNA Capabilities and Capacity for Growing Market Needs
Click here to read more >> The success of the mRNA vaccine market is fueling high demand for mRNA, resulting in a critical need to address the manufacturing bottlenecks.

Article Cytiva Acquires Intermountain Life Sciences; Will Double Capacity for Buffers and Liquid Cell Culture Media
Click here to learn more >> Cytiva has acquired Intermountain Life Sciences, a manufacturer of high-purity water, buffers, and liquid cell culture media.

Article Maximum Output Starts with Optimized Upstream Processing
…in the production of gene and gene-modified cell therapies, represent a special case with respect to manufacturing capacity shortages. Traditionally, viral vectors were manufacturing using plasti…

Article Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
Apr 01, 2015 By Randi Hernandez BioPharm International Volume 28, Issue 4 Although continuous manufacturing is well established for bulk chemicals, complex automation and validation …

Article Fifteen Years of Progress: Biopharmaceutical Industry Survey Results
In fact, nearly 80% of respondents now report their organization has mammalian manufacturing capacity, up from 54% in 2003. The percent reporting use of microbial has not increased much in 15 years. A…

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