On-Demand Webinar | Process Intensification for Cost-Effective Sustainable Bioprocessing

Process intensification and single-use technologies are reshaping the landscape of biomanufacturing, offering promising pathways to sustainability and efficiency. Join Sartorius experts Behnam Partopour and Magali Barbaroux as they delve into groundbreaking economic and environmental analyses comparing intensified fed-batch and end-to-end continuous mAb production. Discover how continuous manufacturing can reduce annual manufacturing costs by approximately 24%, process area by 51%, plastic waste by 57%, and process-related CO₂ emissions by 54%, all while maintaining similar throughput under various scale and demand scenarios. This comprehensive presentation will also explore the pivotal role of alternative and biocircular feedstocks, alongside emerging recycling solutions, in supporting more sustainable single-use technologies.  

 

What You Will Learn:

  1. See how you can align cost savings and sustainability with continuous processing.
  2. Explore how to further reduce environmental impact with circular SUT design.
  3. Understand the key process parameters affecting cost and environmental sustainability. 

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Meet Our Experts

Behnam Partopour

Principal Scientist | Advanced BioProcessing

Behnam has spent the last decade at Amgen, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and National Resilience, working on process development and manufacturing strategy for the production of mAbs, cell and gene therapies, and vaccines. Now at Sartorius, he focuses on developing faster, cost-effective, and sustainable bioprocessing solutions for various therapeutic modalities. 

Magali Barbaroux

Research Fellow | Corporate Research

Magali Barbaroux joined Sartorius in 2000, developing a low extractables product portfolio for bioprocessing. With more than 30 years of experience, she now leads the advanced polymers research programs, emphasizing environmental sustainability and polymer circularity.