About this course:
For a newly discovered product it is important that it reaches the market early to secure market share. It is equally important that it can be manufactured at an affordable cost to ensure profitability. These goals require not only a well coordinated process development program, but also a well planned facility design and construction effort.
This course will present state-of-the-art solutions to facility design issues. Because the pharmaceutical industry is highly regulated, this course will also examine the impact of Good Manufacturing Practices and safety and environmental issues upon facility design. The course will further highlight the synergistic interaction of architecture and engineering in producing facilities that are cost-effective and provide a pleasant and efficient work environment.
Because facilities must meet not only the process requirements and user expectations, but also meet the project budget, this course will also examine approaches to controlling project scope and budgets.
Participants will benefit by a better understanding of the many aspects of pharmaceutical facility projects, from the planning, design, and engineering to the construction, commissioning and validation of the facility.
YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE…
if you belong to
process development,
mechanical engineering,
architectural design,
project management,
production management,
facility management
regulatory compliance or
executive management.
if you are involved with the
conception,
design,
estimation,
construction or
maintenance
of pharmaceutical facilities.
if you simply need a broader understanding of the range of facility planning, design, construction and maintenance issues.
THIS COURSE WILL IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE...
how to better coordinate your facility design and construction projects.
how to design economical processes and facilities which meet regulatory requirements.
of regulatory requirements and industrial trends.
of current trends in biocontainment.
of clean-in-place and sterilization techniques.
of cleanroom and HVAC design.
of advances in materials storage and retrieval systems for improved efficiency.
of architectural programming and integrated facility design.
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