Newsletter | October 30, 2025

10.30.25 -- Innovation Spotlight: Smarter, Faster, More Flexible Bioprocessing

Streamline Single-Use Assembly Design To Enhance Efficiency

Single-use systems have transformed pharmaceutical manufacturing by streamlining operations and reducing contamination risks. Discover how to overcome issues like scalability and quality assurance with integrated strategies to maximize efficiency and minimize risk.

 

Simplify Process Scale-Up With An Innovative Single-Use Bioreactor

When bioreactor design remains consistent from bench-scale to manufacturing volumes, teams can maintain cell growth and protein yield across scales. Explore how a unified bioreactor platform supports predictable performance and simplifies the transition between development stages

 

5 Reasons To Reimagine Scalability With A Single-Use Bioreactor (S.U.B.)

Single-use bioreactors are reshaping how biopharmaceutical manufacturers approach scale-up and production. Unlock the power of single-use bioreactors to streamline your process from development to production, while also supporting sustainability goals.

 

Overcome The Risk Of Leaks In Your Bioprocess Workflow

Cable ties, while commonly used, can introduce serious risks, which include leaks, damage to tubing, and delays in production. Find out how switching to a uniform-sealing connector can significantly improve efficiency, reduce prep time, and minimize contamination risks.

 

Product Recovery Study For Fill Finish Applications

Surge bags play a critical role in fill-finish operations to help ensure product recovery and process efficiency,  but poor drainage can cause costly product loss. Learn how drainage testing helps identify high-performance bags that maximize recovery and reduce waste.

 

Advanced Aseptic Filling Assembly Helium Integrity Testing

As aseptic processing demands grow more stringent, traditional leak detection methods often fall short. Gain insight into how helium leak testing is setting a new standard for sensitivity in detecting micro-leaks within single-use fill-finish systems to strengthen regulatory confidence.