(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation

    Hall 1, Tassos Papadopoulos Building

    07 Δεκεμβρίου 2022       16:00 - 17:30



The Chemical Engineering Department of the Cyprus University of Technology cordially invites you to the following seminar:

(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation

Speaker: Dr Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis (D.Gerogiorgis@ed.ac.uk) Institute for Materials & Processes (IMP), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK

Wednesday 7th December 2022, time 4:00–5:30 pm

Hall 1, Tassos Papadopoulos Building, Corner of Themidos and Iphigeneias, Limassol

Abstract : In an era of ever-increasing pressure on global material and energy resources, Advanced Manufacturing can only remain relevant by sustainably fostering its agility and affordability of products for large populations. The prospect of Digital Manufacturing is a grassroots design target (rather than a retrofit option): in pharma, this is featured by new organic synthesis routes paving the way for Continuous Manufacturing (CM). Comparative economic analyses explicitly illustrate advantages, securing the strong interest of pharma corporations and regulatory (eg. FDA) bodies. Remarkable corporate investments in production-scale CM facilities illustrate the value of this novel paradigm. Similar trends in the Food & Drink sector are due to fierce competition, and/or niche (e.g. microbrewery) high quality.

This seminar lecture will focus on our successful applications of process systems engineering methodologies (process synthesis, parameter estimation, simulation, deterministic optimisation, and design space visualisation) towards evaluating technical efficiency, environmental impact and economic viability of new continuous processes for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) as well as batch bioprocesses, based on lab and/or industrial recipe precedents. Detailed environmental impact comparisons and technoeconomic analysis results will be presented.

Information: tel. 25002178

zooula.kiperesi@cut.ac.cy

(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation

The Chemical Engineering Department of the Cyprus University of Technology cordially invites you to the following seminar:

(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation

Speaker: Dr Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis (D.Gerogiorgis@ed.ac.uk) Institute for Materials & Processes (IMP), School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK

Wednesday 7th December 2022, time 4:00–5:30 pm

Hall 1, Tassos Papadopoulos Building, Corner of Themidos and Iphigeneias, Limassol

Abstract : In an era of ever-increasing pressure on global material and energy resources, Advanced Manufacturing can only remain relevant by sustainably fostering its agility and affordability of products for large populations. The prospect of Digital Manufacturing is a grassroots design target (rather than a retrofit option): in pharma, this is featured by new organic synthesis routes paving the way for Continuous Manufacturing (CM). Comparative economic analyses explicitly illustrate advantages, securing the strong interest of pharma corporations and regulatory (eg. FDA) bodies. Remarkable corporate investments in production-scale CM facilities illustrate the value of this novel paradigm. Similar trends in the Food & Drink sector are due to fierce competition, and/or niche (e.g. microbrewery) high quality.

This seminar lecture will focus on our successful applications of process systems engineering methodologies (process synthesis, parameter estimation, simulation, deterministic optimisation, and design space visualisation) towards evaluating technical efficiency, environmental impact and economic viability of new continuous processes for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) as well as batch bioprocesses, based on lab and/or industrial recipe precedents. Detailed environmental impact comparisons and technoeconomic analysis results will be presented.

Information: tel. 25002178

zooula.kiperesi@cut.ac.cy

2022-12-07T16:00
(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation
(Bio)Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Design & Technoeconomic Optimisation
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