4th Technology Transfer for Biologics
Evvnt Promotion / evvnt
Archive
16.10.2017 - 17.10.2017 Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill, 5 Blossom St., 02114 Boston, USA
Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Conference themes
ExL's 4th Technology Transfer for Biologics conference is the only educational event in the U.S. to focus on the project, facility, and partnership management skills needed to maintain biologics quality at every step of process transfer and scale-up. No other event covers this subject in as much depth.
This year's show features an all-new lineup of case studies to help you guarantee the reliability of your supply chain to U.S. and emerging markets.
ExL's 4th Technology Transfer for Biologics conference is the only educational event in the U.S. to focus on the project, facility, and partnership management skills needed to maintain biologics quality at every step of process transfer and scale-up. No other event covers this subject in as much depth.
This year's show features an all-new lineup of case studies to help you guarantee the reliability of your supply chain to U.S. and emerging markets.
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
ExL Events
ExL Events
Notes
Speakers: John Herberger, Seth Kitchener, Jose, Caraballo, Adnan Sabir, Nick Vrolijk
Speakers: John Herberger, Seth Kitchener, Jose, Caraballo, Adnan Sabir, Nick Vrolijk
Enquiries and Registration:
URLs:
Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/136449-1
Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/136449-2
Registration Team
Internal Medicine
Languages
English
English
Congress fees
USD 2.195,00
(Early Bird Pricing (Register by September 1, 2017): USD 1895, Standard Pricing: USD 2095, Onsite Pricing: USD 2195)
USD 2.195,00
(Early Bird Pricing (Register by September 1, 2017): USD 1895, Standard Pricing: USD 2095, Onsite Pricing: USD 2195)
Organizer contact info
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
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