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Audience

Suitable for project managers, engineers and people working in laboratory, production and QC roles.

Duration

1 day

Objectives

By the end of this course you will:
• Understand the stages for transfer and the regulations that govern them
• Know the responsibilities of sending and receiving sites
• Appreciate the application of risk management to TT
• Be able to design control strategies that enable successful transfers
• Have criteria for measuring success

Content

Technology Transfer (TT) is a critical task in the increasingly global and collaborative pharmaceutical industry. To succeed in this interconnected world, companies must seamlessly transfer active pharmaceutical ingredients, finished dosage forms and analytical methods between in-house and third-party development and manufacturing sites around the world. Such transfers involve multiple processes shaped by different national and organisational cultures, creating scope for damaging delays that affect operations, procedures, facilities, methods and a host of other related areas. TT often has regulatory implications, too.

Successful completion of this course will equip individuals with an understanding of how these and other factors affect the TT process, design control strategies to mitigate them and execute transfers that meet predefined criteria for a positive outcome.

The course features presentations, exercises and case studies, including content from RSSL’s own analytical lab experiences, to facilitate learning.

Cost

Non-Member - £695 + VAT
One Nucleus Member* – £556 + VAT

*Please email training@onenucleus.com for the ON member discount code.

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Tel: 0118 918 4076
Email: bookings@rssl.com

Venue and Location Information:
Reading, UK