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Webinar - Particle Engineering of Biopharmaceuticals

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Wednesday, December 09, 2020 - 16:00
End
Wednesday, December 09, 2020 - 16:00
Location: online
Biopharmaceuticals Spray Drying Inhalation Drug Product | Hovione

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, December 9th, 2020

4:00 pm GMT | 11:00 am EDT | 5:00 pm CEST

Registrations to the webinar are subject to approval

 

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Speakers

Diana Fernandes, MSc - Scientist, Particle Design & Formulation, R&D Drug Product Development
Paulo Lino, PhD - Scientist, Particle Design & Formulation, R&D Drug Product Development

 

 

Biopharmaceuticals represent the most promising and fastest growing field in the pharmaceutical area. These therapeutics show very high specificity and potency at relatively low concentrations and enable the treatment of otherwise untreatable diseases. Challenges in their delivery arise due to the inherent complex nature of large molecules which requires additional effort to improve bioavailability, shelf-life and patient-compliant delivery.

Freeze-drying has been the gold-standard in the isolation of large molecules in the solid form. Despite its prevalence and track record in the industry, presents several limitations that may be addressed by alternative technologies.

In this webinar we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the most promising alternatives to freeze drying with focus on particle engineering methods such as spray drying and spray freeze drying. Alternative methods pose many advantages in terms of costs, throughput and potential for alternate delivery routes. A series of case-studies will also be shown for each of the relevant technologies. Register Now!

 

What can you learn from this webinar?

Want to know how to spray dry your biologic? Our scientists will share their views and tell you how.

 

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In an interview with Executiva, a portuguese media outlet focused on women´s leadership, Diane Villax, co-founder and long-standing leader of Hovione, reflects on her journey and the company’s development over more than six decades. Diane Villax’s career began at a time when few women worked outside the home. At 19, she joined a trading company as a foreign languages correspondent, where she developed essential business skills — including commercial correspondence, banking and export procedures — that later proved instrumental in helping her husband, Ivan Villax, establish Hovione in 1959. From its earliest days operating in the family home in Lisbon, Hovione adopted an international outlook. The company’s first major customers were in Japan, setting demanding quality standards that helped shape its long-term position in global markets. Over the following decades, Hovione expanded its footprint with the construction of its first manufacturing site in Loures (1969), followed by expansion to Macau (1986), the United States (New Jersey, early 2000s) and Ireland (Cork). The company grew into a global organization with more than 2,500 employees — including over 300 scientists — and a reputation as a preferred supplier to leading pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Throughout the interview, Diane highlights the values that have guided the company’s development: a commitment to excellence, a strong work ethic, and a focus on quality and long-term relationships. Although she did not have formal business training, she learned “on the job” and brought discipline, precision and structure to her role — particularly in the company’s early financial and administrative leadership. Now in her nineties and an active member of Hovione’s Board of Directors, Diane Villax remains engaged with the company’s evolution and governance, reflecting a continued commitment to its long-term development. Her story reflects entrepreneurial drive, resilience and long-term leadership — and offers insight into the values that have shaped Hovione’s trajectory for more than six decades. Read the full interview at Executiva.pt (in portuguese).    

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