Optimising efficiency and yield through bioprocessing automation
Join this webinar to explore how process Raman spectroscopy can support bioprocessing automation across upstream and downstream workflows.
As biopharmaceutical manufacturers continue to pursue greater process efficiency, consistency and automation, there is increasing interest in tools that enable real-time insight into cell culture performance.
In perfusion processes, maintaining tight control over variables such as nutrient concentrations, metabolite levels and viable cell density is critical, yet often still requires significant manual oversight and adjustment.
This webinar will examine how real-time process measurement can be used to support feedback control strategies in perfusion mode, helping teams move toward more data-driven and autonomous manufacturing approaches.
Key learning points
- Learn how real-time analytical measurement can support automated control in perfusion bioreactor processes
- Understand how monitoring critical culture variables can help improve process consistency and reduce manual intervention
- Explore approaches for using process data to inform control of glucose feeding, media addition, harvest and bleed
- See how tighter control of nutrient concentrations and cell population setpoints can help reduce process variability
- Gain insight from a CHO-based monoclonal antibody perfusion case study using real-time process monitoring
- Hear from expert speakers about how these strategies can support more efficient and autonomous biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
The session will address common challenges associated with maintaining stable control in perfusion bioreactor processes.
Attendees will also gain insight into how real-time measurement can be used to predict and respond to changes in critical process variables, enabling more informed control of glucose feeding, media addition, harvest and bleed.
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SPEAKERS


Nimesh Khadka, PhD, Senior Application Scientist, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Nimesh specialises in analytical biochemistry, spectroscopy and chemometrics. With more than five years of experience in process development and PAT. He currently champions Raman spectroscopy as a PAT for development of biotherapeutics therapeutics.
Nimesh completed his PhD at Utah State University focusing on enzymology, spectroscopy and alternative bioenergy and in his postdoctoral training at Case Western Reserve University he focused on the study of structural biology in biomolecules associated with eye pathologies. Through this extensive background, Nimesh has a deep understanding of the intricacies of biomolecular structures and their broad applications.
FAQs
FAQs
Is the panel discussion free?
Yes – there is no charge to watch the panel discussion, either live or on-demand.
When will the panel discussion take place?
13 May 2026 at 3PM BST.
Can I watch it later?
The panel discussion will become available to watch on-demand shortly after the live webinar takes place.
What are the benefits of attending live?
You’ll be able to ask the speakers your questions, which will be answered live in the Q&A towards the end of the session.
How long will the panel discussion be?
This panel discussion will last up to an hour.
What do I need to watch this panel discussion?
All you need is a computer with an internet connection. We recommend using headphones if possible if you’re in an office environment.




