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Transforming Single Use Bioprocessing Boosting Sustainability with Fill and Drain Operations



WEBINAR

In this webinar, you will learn:

  1. Techniques for implementing multiple fill and drain cycles without compromising sterility.
  2. Benefits of extended use applications in single-use technologies to reduce waste and lower operational costs.
  3. Approaches to incorporate circularity into bioprocessing to enhance overall efficiency.
  4. Environmental and economic advantages of more sustainable practices in single-use biomanufacturing.

With the shift towards a circular economy, there is increasing focus on sustainability practices for single-use products in biomanufacturing. While traditional single-use technologies generally have lower ecological footprints and reduced risks of cross-contamination compared to stainless steel, ongoing improvements in manufacturing efficiency and cost reduction are essential. Incorporating circularity at the point of use, such as through continuous processing or multi-use assemblies, can enhance operational efficiency and minimize waste. A newly designed single-use bioprocessing film features greater tensile strength and leak resistance, enabling multiple fill and drain cycles, which not only reduces consumable waste but also lowers operational costs.

Join this webinar to explore cutting-edge advancements in single-use bioprocessing aimed at enhancing sustainability in biomanufacturing.

Speaker List

Hemant Garg

Hemant Garg

Merck

Senior Strategic Product Manager

Hemant Garg brings 18 years of diverse experience in roles including R&D, quality, manufacturing, product management, and digital transformation within biopharma manufacturing. His expertise in industry research, long-term forecasting, data analytics, and process modeling enables him to identify and capitalize on unmet market needs. Currently serving as a Senior Strategic Product Manager, Hemant oversees the management and strategy of the Single Use Films and Fluid Management Assembly portfolio. He holds a B.Tech in Biotechnology Engineering and a postgraduate degree in Data Science.

Diana Perez

Diana Perez

Merck

R&D Engineer

Diana Perez is an R&D Engineer in the Single Use and Integrated Systems team based in Bedford, MA. Since joining the company in July 2019, she has played a pivotal role in the development, launch, and collateral generation for technologies such as single-use films and single-use bioreactors. Diana holds a B.S. in Plastics Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and an M.S. in Engineering Management from Tufts University.

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