News | August 26, 2020

Best Practices For Multiparticulate Formulations: The Importance Of Computational Design And PAT Webinar Announced For September 16, 2020

Harleysville, Pennsylvania (Colorcon), Dublin, Ireland, (Innopharma Technology) and Irvine, California (HORIBA) announce a multi organizational webinar featuring the Best Practices for Multiparticulate (MP) Formulations on September 16, 2020 at 1:30 pm Eastern U.S., 10:30 am Pacific. HORIBA will host featured speakers, from Colorcon, Charles Vesey, Formulation Technology Manager and Chris O’Callaghan, Head of Engineering, at Innopharma Technology. Charles and Chris will discuss how computational design and PAT can help build more robust formulations, predict MP performance, and accelerate development by reducing traditional iterative trial and testing practices in development

This is the first time all three organizations will collaborate for this type of effort. It is a natural grouping of the best players in film coating, process optimization and control, and particle characterization

Attendees can expect to find solutions to help accelerate MP development time and reduce risk from formulation through scale-up and commercialization. The webinar is no cost, but registration is required: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6246960383242603276?source=PR

Colorcon is a world leader in the development, supply and technical support of specialty ingredients; formulated film coating systems, modified release technologies, and functional excipients for the pharmaceutical industry. For more information, visit www.colorcon.com

For over a decade, Innopharma has helped manufacturers reach higher standards in quality and compliance that allows more of the world’s population to gain access to safe pharmaceutical products. Improving intelligence into your process leads to exceptional results. For more information, visit www.innopharmatechnology.com

The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of analytical instruments. Included in the Scientific group are Particle Characterization, Elemental Analyzers, Raman and Fluorescence spectrometers, and ICP-OES. For more information, visit www.horiba.com/particl

Source: HORIBA Group