All Technology articles – Page 15
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ArticleIs the pharmaceutical sector realising its potential for sustainable manufacturing?
Digitalisation could dramatically streamline the process of setting up and running pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, bringing sustainability and cost benefits, as Eric Flynn, Head of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences at Siemens, explains.
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NewsNew partnership to aid supply of Ga-68-based radiopharmaceuticals
The new collaboration is set to ensure a steady, more accessible supply of Ga-68-based radiopharmaceuticals, thereby helping to address traditional logistical challenges due to gallium’s short half-life.
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ArticleChampioning UK ATMP clinical trials
In this Q&A, Jacqueline Barry, Chief Clinical Officer for Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, elucidates on how the Advanced Therapy Treatment Centre (ATTC) Network can strengthen UK ATMP clinical trials.
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NewsADC oncology acquisition to address solid tumours
The acquisition will give Genmab worldwide rights to three clinical candidates including a potential best-in-class folate receptor alpha (FRα)-targeted ADC for ovarian cancer.
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NewsPharmaceutical environmental monitoring market to value $38.1b by 2030
Technological solutions such as real-time monitoring could help expand the pharmaceutical environmental monitoring market up to the next decade, research says.
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NewsNext-gen Moderna COVID-19 vaccine shows promise
Phase III data shows that mRNA-1283 has a similar safety profile to Moderna's approved COVID-19 vaccines, the company states.
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NewsGermany largest revenue contributor in Europe’s LIMS market
Demand for laboratory automation is a key driving factor for growth of the European laboratory information management system (LIMS) market, research asserts.
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NewsFDA approves innovative gene therapy for MLD
Following US FDA approval of Lenmeldy™ (atidarsagene autotemcel) for early-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), the US wholesale acquisition cost of the gene therapy has been set to $4.25 million.
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NewsBiologics driving continuous bioprocessing market expansion
Research predicts the global continuous bioprocessing market will witness a CAGR of 19.72 percent between 2024-2031.
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NewsMould study highlights safer far-UVC light cleaning alternative
Research suggests that to prevent common mould growth, low-dose far-UVC light could be applied as a chemical-free addition to manual cleaning of indoor surfaces.
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NewsMycoplasma testing market expected to value nearly $2 million by 2031
Technology innovations and a stronger focus on developing novel drugs to treat chronic diseases, are key drivers for the global mycoplasma testing market up to the next decade, research states.
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NewsAnalytical technique may advance medical cannabis quality control
Combining near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and machine learning could offer a simpler, non-invasive alternative to established analytical techniques such as chromatography, research suggests.
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NewsInnovative method could offer cost-effective sterilisation approach
The new sterilisation method could provide an affordable, rapid approach for preparing microbiological culture media, research suggests.
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NewsInlet air conveyor optimisation in a continuous tablet coater
An inlet conveyor with a linear diffuser inside a continuous tablet coater offers better air flow distribution for tablet drying, research by IMA Pharma suggests.
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NewsManufacturer retracts acquisition deal due to “data integrity issues”
According to Olympus Corporation, concerns about the non-vascular metallic stents were found post-closing following the agreed acquisition of Taewoong Medical Co., Ltd.
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NewsUK manufacturing and R&D to benefit from new £360m investment
A joint government and industry investment of £92 million intended to expand UK medicine manufacturing facilities, form part of a new £360 million funding package from the UK government.
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ArticleThe future of targeted alpha therapy development and manufacture
Following the first industrial-scale facility for targeted alpha therapy (TAT) production in Europe beginning construction, in this exclusive Q&A, Julien Dodet, CEO of Orano Med, elaborates on the key trends in radioligand therapeutics and why TATs hold significant advantages as cancer treatments.
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NewsMedical device manufacturers must remain “vigilant” to ensure data integrity of premarket submissions
With the integrity of a greater number of third-party-generated data called into question, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is unable to rely on the data to grant marketing authorisation, the agency asserts.
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ArticleAnalytica 2024 in overview
Between 9 - 12 April 2024, the world’s leading trade fair analytica will once again open its doors in Munich to the international laboratory industry. At analytica, industry experts, exhibitors and visitors gather to explore the latest developments in laboratory technology, analysis and biotechnology. The fair, covering the entire spectrum ...
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NewsJoint investment to accelerate UK sustainable biomanufacturing
One project supported through £11.5 million investment will focus on biocatalytic nitro-reductions in scalable continuous flow reactors, using paracetamol as a case study.


