Three projects earned Honorable Mentions.
Nephron Pharmaceuticals was recognized for its South Carolina project which integrated industry-leading technologies such as laser-guided vehicles, automated warehousing, robotics, and track-and-trace technology. CEO and Owner Lou Kennedy also wanted to create a plant that would inspire children to want to learn about technology and science, so viewing and access areas were designed to facilitate visitor exposure to the pharmaceutical industry and advance pharmaceutical manufacturing careers. Kennedy accepted the award with obvious delight. “It’s like an Oscar! Thank you so much!” she said.
Novartis and University of Pennsylvania were honored for their Center for Advanced Cellular Therapies Project, an innovative center to advance personalized medicine that leverages pharmaceutical engineering principles to merge academic, corporate, and medical considerations. The project advances the development of new operating models to harness the potential of personalized cancer treatments. Joseph Palombit, MBA, RA, LEED-AP, Senior Project Manager for Real Estate, Design, and Construction for the University of Pennsylvania Health System accepted the award, thanking his team for working through the challenges of construction in an occupied facility.
The young and highly motivated project team on the PT Kalbio Global Medika biotechnology facility project in Indonesia exemplifies the can-do spirit and the potential for biomanufacturing in Southeast Asia. A point of pride for the company is its quality management system, designed in accordance with PIC/S standards, which integrates all aspects of manufacturing. Christopher Sweeney, Senior General Manager, praised his “very young, hardworking, and dedicated team.” Noting that biotech is taking off in Asia, he also asked ISPE to “help bring knowledge and skills to the region.”
The Overall FOYA Winner will be announced at the ISPE 2017 Annual Meeting & Expo on 31 October 2017 in San Diego, California, United States.