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Article Downstream Processing Continues to Worry CMOs
Conclusion Data show that downstream purification continues to worry the biomanufacturing industry. Downstream problems, however, are contributing to more serious bottlenecks for CMOs than for bio…

Article Evaluating the Use of Continuous Chromatography
Continuous processes continue to advance in bioprocessing. In downstream processing, continuous chromatography is gaining traction in the purification of protein therapeutics. As the biopharma…

Article Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production
At Cytiva, the company offers a structural solution to increasing viral vector manufacturing capacity through its KUBio box, a modular biomanufacturing environment. The company has tailored its KUBio …

Article How the Industrial Internet of Things is Transforming Bioprocessing
He also discusses how the centralization of data enables analytics and artificial intelligence to improve productivity and process understanding in biomanufacturing. Click here to read the article…

Article Four Steps Toward End-to-End Connected Manufacturing
Continuous biomanufacturing is a key step toward promoting drug quality and improving manufacturing productivity, leading to lower drug prices. Read more >>

Article The Challenge of Disruptive Technologies in Bioprocessing
… the growing R&D expenditure in biopharma companies are factors driving the growth of the global biomanufacturing industry, including downstream bioprocessing,” adds Orjana Terova, product manager, d…

Article What You Need to Know about Continuous Processing
Continuous processing can help resolve many bottlenecks in biomanufacturing by streamlining operations, but the challenges and opportunities of such technologies are intensively discussed. Could a hyb…

Article The New World of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Industry experts discuss the single-use revolution and changes to upstream and downstream processing equipment. By Jennifer Markarian …

Article A Q&A with Eric Langer: CMOs Embrace New Technology
In our 13th Annual Report of Biomanufacturing, of the 21 areas of innovation tested, we found CMOs more interested in: chromatography, single-use probes and sensors, disposable chromatography, instrum…

Article CMOs Concerned With Cost of Single-Use Equipment
Thus, CMOs appear to be addressing their most crucial trend in global biomanufacturing—the need to improve productivity and efficiency, by adopting single-use devices. So complaints about costs may be…

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