The application of polymer excipients in 3D printing manufacturing is usually limited due to the concerns of filament strength, high processing temperature and large-scale manufacturing. Latest technology developments are targeting a direct melt deposition to simplify the process and enable a constant and efficient process. Two different processing approaches will be presented: The advanced melt drop deposition, where individual three-dimensional geometries can be created by deposition of polymer droplets, and the MED® 3D printing technology which allows precise layer-by-layer deposition to produce objects with well-designed geometric structures.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Thomas Kipping, Ph.D.
MilliporeSigma
Head of Drug Carriers
With a broad expertise in the field of solid dosage forms, Dr. Thomas Kipping provides a deep understanding of formulation development and process optimization in the complex area of solubility enhancement. He has a strong background in pharmaceutical industry, including industrial development, GMP manufacturing, clinical supply and research & development. Thomas is a pharmacist by education and holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology.
Xianghao Zuo, Ph.D.
Triastek, Inc.
Deputy Director of R&D
Xianghao Zuo received his Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Stony Brook University. He is now the deputy director of R&D at Triastek, Inc., specializing in developing 3D-printed drug products and improving the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs.
Pharma and biopharma manufacturing
Duration:1h
Language:English
Session 1:presented June 23, 2022
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