Biologics will be the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry in the next decade. Nearly 30 to 40% of medical drugs will be made in the biopharmaceutical production process. This will certainly lead to a high level demand for pharmacuetical industry resources and create bottlenecks. How will your company prepare to get the right people on board for this growing sector? What skill sets and capabilities are needed in the future? How can companies work with academia to ensure upcoming pharmaceutical young professionals have the right foundation? Biologics are complex and require a high level of specialisation, which leads to the need for developing networks of big and small companies who can work together on similar projects. Management capabilities, such as project management and setting up supply and quality agreements, will also be needed now, more than ever before. Join top pharmaceutical industry professionals and NIBRT, the National Institute for Bioresearch and Technology, as they address these questions and more at the ISPE 2017 Europe Biotechnology Conference in Dublin 26 – 27 September 2017. The ISPE 2017 Europe Biotechnology Conference will highlight case studies and address the specific challenges and opportunities in managing technical projects related to the five megatrends in biotechnology which include:
Network with peers, key pharmaceutical industry suppliers, and Young Professionals to get the answers you need to stay ahead of the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry at the ISPE 2017 Europe Biotechnology Conference.
Looking forward to seeing you in Dublin in September!
The following blog post was provided by Peyton Myers, an undergraduate student at Appalachian State University. Myers attended the 2023 ISPE Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas as an ISPE Foundation Professional Development Grant recipient.
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