Make it a date: Making Pharmaceuticals free event

Making Pharmaceuticals from research to finished product, is a free to attend two day event on 28-29 April that offering seminars alongside an exhibition

Making Pharmaceuticals is a free of charge event taking place at the NMM Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Dedicated to the detailed and complex issues associated with developing, sourcing, manufacturing, outsourcing and delivering consistent pharmaceutical products to the market, Making Pharmaceuticals is designed to help industry improve manufacturing processes, address product formulation / reformulation, reduce undesired variability, deliver consistent product quality, improve process robustness and enhance efficiency.

The event will also be a focus for outsourcing in the pharmaceutical industry featuring contract services for license holders, brand owners and manufacturers looking for outsourcing options from research and clinical trials to manufacture to packing to delivery.

The exhibition will offer visitors the opportunity to meet and discuss their business needs and requirements with companies that provide the full spectrum of products and services to the sector, from APIs, excipients and raw materials, through to analytical testing, contract manufacture, machinery, equipment and packaging and more.

Free to attend

The full seminar programme of over 70 presentations and exhibition are free to attend. The programme includes the contribution of the PQG as well as EXCiPACT, IMechE, ISPE UK, Pharmig, De Montfort University and University of Leeds.

The programme at Making Pharmaceuticals has been created to offer an opportunity for everyone designing, developing and manufacturing pharmaceuticals to get the latest information from leading experts, manufacturers, suppliers and industry figures in sourcing, manufacturing and outsourcing pharmaceuticals from research to finished product.

Making Pharmaceuticals is designed to bring together everyone involved in the development life cycle leading to and including commercial manufacture and provides an essential focus to the many different skills, technologies, techniques, concepts and range of expertise necessary to deliver consistent products.

Go to www.makingpharma.com

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