The recent Making Pharma event proved to be a resounding success, fostering valuable connections among pharmaceutical professionals. The innovative 3D printer for personalised medicine was a major highlight, creating significant excitement and buzz among attendees. A live demonstration of the printer further captivated onlookers, sparking their curiosity about its potential.
We were also honored to meet the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Singapore Nikesh Mehta, fostering strong ties between the UK and Singapore in advanced manufacturing.
Our company's presence was marked by insightful contributions to the discourse on the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing. CEO Giby George delivered a compelling talk addressing the biggest hurdles and most exciting prospects currently shaping advanced medicine manufacturing. His address resonated with the audience, sparking engaging discussions on the evolving landscape of the industry. Aswin M James shared insightful perspectives on effectively managing pharmaceutical remediation projects, drawing upon his deep expertise in the field.
Our team, comprised of Bart Derde, Martin Lush, Giby George, Aswin James, and Mukesh Patel, led an engaging workshop on the "Pharmaceutical Factory of Tomorrow." This session allowed attendees to delve into innovative concepts and technologies set to transform the landscape of pharmaceutical production.. The interactive session facilitated a collaborative exchange of ideas and strategies for navigating the future of pharmaceutical factory. Overall, the Making Pharma event offered a wealth of networking opportunities, knowledge sharing, and a glimpse into the transformative potential of innovation in the pharmaceutical sector.