PRESENTATION FULL ABSTRACT
Technology Transfers offer some of the most exciting yet challenging project executions for any engineer, project manager or scientist, often in a squeezed timeline due to a strong push to get manufacturing up and running.
Regardless of how detailed the planning phase is for these projects, variability in the availability of information, resources or materials can push even the most organized teams into situations where creative problem-solving is a necessity.
As a result, teams can often find themselves in a highly dynamic situation or feeling as if they are “building a plane as they fly it”. In this case study, the lessons learned, tools and strategies of a persevering and iterative tech transfer,
focusing primarily on the engineering and process development teams, will be presented. Additionally, an exercise in perspectives between a CDMO and a client will be explored.
AGENDA
- 1. Tech Transfer: Fantasy vs Reality
- 2. Lessons Learned, Tools and Strategies – Keeping Your Plane in the Air
- a. The Importance of an Integrated Engineering and Process Development Team
- i. Preparing for a successful development and transfer
- ii. Transfer Execution Best Practices
- b. Iterative Tech Transfers and Planning for Contingencies
- a. The Importance of an Integrated Engineering and Process Development Team
- 3. An Exercise in Perspectives – Working with a CDMO