The use of living organisms and biological components in manufacturing processes is increasing across domestic and international manufacturing sectors. The role of biomanufacturing will continue to increase as experts from different fields expand the biological processes and platforms to produce pharmaceuticals, materials, and a variety of other products. The growth of biomanufacturing presents a number of bottlenecks and challenges. This workshop will serve as a forum for biomanufacturing practitioners from industry, academia, and government to convene and share practices and potential solutions to overcome some of these challenges. This event is public, free, and will take place all day on the 24th and 25th with the workshop running from approximately 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (times subject to change).
Please Join ARMI | BioFabUSA Deputy Executive Director, Maureen Toohey at the “Key Challenges Identified from Different Innovation Ecosystems” panel presentation on October 24.