Webinar | Flexibility First: A Fill & Finish Collaboration Story

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Session 1:   10 a.m. CET | 1:30 p.m. IST | 4 p.m. HKT   

Session 2:  8 a.m. PST |  11 a.m. EST | 5 p.m. CET

Being successful in fill and finish often means juggling diverse manufacturing requirements across multiple products. Final filling and isolator manufacturers are under pressure to adapt quickly while meeting regulatory expectations, minimizing footprint, and controlling cost.  

 In this webinar, we speak with a key market player in fill and finish about their evolving needs and how they partnered with us to integrate a rapid transfer port (RTP) into their most adaptable isolator system. We’ll explore the core requirements of final filling isolator manufacturers—flexibility, a small footprint, and cost savings through standardization—and show how we jointly delivered a standardized solution that met their unique needs. The resulting approach simplified integration and supported reliable, efficient aseptic drug product filling in pharmaceutical processing. 

 

What You Will Learn:

  1. Discover how Annex 1 is shaping isolator use and aseptic filling strategies
  2. Explore what isolator manufacturers need: flexibility, footprint, standardization
  3. Learn how collaboration enabled a flexible, integrated transfer port solution 

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Meet Our Experts

Juergen Metzger

Director of Turnkey Projects & New Technologies 

Juergen is the Director of Turnkey Projects & New Technologies at Bausch + Ströbel Machine Company, Inc., bringing more than 25 years of industry experience across sales, service, marketing, engineering, product management, and business development.   

He began his career in 1999 at Bosch Packaging Technology, focusing on Fill & Finish solutions and managing products such as isolators, filling machines, nest fillers, capping machines, and high-voltage inspection systems. Over the years, Juergen took on roles of increasing responsibility, including Global Technical Coordinator for Hardware and Software Engineering, where he oversaw operations across 33 Bosch Packaging sites worldwide. 

In 2017, he transitioned to North America as a Barrier Systems and Process Specialist, based in Minneapolis. In this role, he concentrated on business development for aseptic and containment isolator technology, as well as aseptic fill-finish processes. 

In 2021, Juergen joined Sartorius North America as Product Manager for Aseptic Transfer Systems and Senior Consultant for Final Filling.