
Tech Transfer Powered by Dual Site Precision
Key Takeaways
- Understand the key elements required for a successful tech transfer.
- Evaluate how dual-site manufacturing models can enhance flexibility, scalability, and consistency in biopharmaceutical production.
Successful tech transfer begins with early alignment, clear scope definition, and proactive risk management to ensure smooth progression from development to GMP manufacturing. By combining global expertise with local execution, Rentschler Biopharma delivers consistent quality, operational flexibility, and reduced risk for clients advancing complex therapies.
Sponsored by Rentschler BioPharma
Henning Gerschewski, VP of Manufacturing and Technology, and Patrick Cushing, VP of Operations, both from Rentschler Biopharma, explain how their company leverages a highly coordinated dual site model to streamline tech transfer between sites. Central to this approach is early-stage planning, timeline alignment, and a deep understanding of process robustness. Risk mitigation, too, plays a huge role in identifying differences in equipment, scale, and processes, while defining critical parameters to enable a smooth and reliable transfer. Ultimately, strong communication, experienced project teams, and a commitment to quality and compliance allow Rentschler Biopharma to accelerate timelines while delivering both efficiency and confidence to clients.
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