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Single-Use Technologies: Millipore’s Vision for the Future

With the demand for monoclonal antibodies expected to grow at a rate of 14% through 2014 and biotechnology products expected to grow nine percent in the same period, there is growing demand for single-use technologies in the biomanufacturing industry. In this Educational webcast from BioProcess International, Paul Chapman, Vice President of Downstream Processing for Millipore Corporation, discusses:

  • Biomanufacturing Single-Use Trends
  • Challenges Facing the Move to Single-Use Technologies
  • How the Mobius FlexReady Solutions Address These Challenges
  • Millipore’s Vision for the Future of Single-Use Technologies

 

Join Chapman as he takes a closer look at the innovation built into Millipore’s Mobius FlexReady Solutions, illustrating how these technologies represent a significant breakthrough in single-use solutions, enabling increased operational flexibility that saves time and money.

 

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