2022 “Temperature Control Tuesdays” APAC Virtual Series | Watch on Demand
LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Meeting Cold Chain Challenges of Patient-Specific ATMPs
February 8 | 9:00am CET | 4:00pm SGT | 5:00pm KST
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Moderator and Panelists:
Martin Davis |
Hedley Rees |
Gavin Morgan |
Jackie (Heneghan) Peck |
Patient- specific autologous ATMPs (Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products) are arguably the most extreme supply chain management challenge the world has ever known. There is a way to beat it, but it calls for a paradigm shift for the pharmaceutical industry.
Join our expert panelists as we explore:
- The challenging biologic nature of ATMPs
- Managing highly-sensitive temperature control storage and distribution
- Chain of custody challenges between multiple stakeholders, from collection to delivery
- Navigating the regulatory terrain of clinical trials
Who Should Attend:
- Quality Assurance Professionals
- Cold Supply Chain Management
- Clinical Trial Managers/Directors
- Operations Executives
- Storage and Logistics Professionals
LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Modern Cryostorage: Building Cryogenic Supply Chains for Advanced Therapies
February 15 | 9:00am CET | 4:00pm SGT | 5:00pm KST
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Moderator and Panelists:
Maik Slijpen |
Yuen Ling Choo |
Andrea Zobel |
Roy Peng |
Due to the nature of advanced therapies, only cryogenic storage can assure safety and efficacy within the approved shelf life of each batch. A global cryogenic storage infrastructure is required to navigate logistics complexities and give patients access to these therapies.
Join our expert panelists as we explore:
- Precise storage requirements, constrained shipping windows and tight temperature range
- Logistic challenges in crossing international borders
- How global and sector-based partnerships are key to adapting to new compliance
- Managing chain of custody between multiple stakeholders, from collection to delivery
Who Should Attend:
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Quality Assurance Professionals
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Cold Supply Chain Management
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Clinical Trial Managers/Directors
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Operations Executives
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Storage and Logistics Professionals
LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Maintaining Product Integrity in a Global Supply Chain
February 22 | 9:00am CET | 4:00pm SGT | 5:00pm KST
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Moderator and Panelists:
Henry Moran |
Peter Knapp |
Brett Marshall |
Anthony Yan |
Supply chain integrity and security (SCIS) policies, procedures and technology provide transparency, visibility and traceability of products. Find out current best practices to help ensure the integrity of your biopharma supply chain
Join our expert panelists as we explore:
- Temperature management best practices
- Real-time IoT visibility trends
- Product traceability and security
- Meeting regulatory requirements
Who Should Attend:
- Quality Assurance Professionals
- Cold Supply Chain Management
- Clinical Trial Managers/Directors
- Operations Executives
- Storage and Logistics Professionals
LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Risk-based Logistics for End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility
March 1 | 9:00am CET | 4:00pm SGT | 5:00pm KST
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Moderator amd Panelists:
Henry Moran |
Emanuel Schäpper |
Iris Sioson |
Michael Lopez |
Stefan Braun |
Temperature-controlled shipments are facing new challenges that are now more accentuated by the ongoing global pandemic. The cold chain ecosystem needs to adapt and innovate, with all stakeholders to ensure the fast, safe and reliable delivery of vaccines and other healthcare products.
Join our expert panelists as we explore:
- Ways supply chain visibility helps you manage risk
- Best practices in end-to-end visibility and real-time monitoring
- How to gain transparency to analyze and minimize risk and improve your processes
- Ways to help you ensure maximum visibility at the lowest risk
Who Should Attend:
- Quality Assurance Professionals
- Cold Supply Chain Management
- Clinical Trial Managers/Directors
- Operations Executives
- Storage and Logistics Professionals
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