Ambr250 Modular
A single-use benchtop bioreactor with simple operation aimed at improving productivity.
The industry-standard multi-channel, compact fully automated bioreactor, Ambr250 in a benchtop configuration, has arrived with new features and applications for regenerative medicine. It allows for independent cultivation with highly controlled single-use containers with operating capacities of 100-250 mL, arranged in a maximum of 8 channels. There are three types of containers, each specialized for cells, microorganisms, and regenerative medicine, with a refined design that contributes to process development and optimization. Since the containers are single-use and sterilized, they enable fast turnover, accelerating customers' research and development activities. Because it is geometrically identical to bioreactors used for production scale in pharmaceuticals and regenerative medicine products, it is possible to quickly transition and implement optimized cultivation and production conditions.
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The Ambr250 modular system has both cell culture and microbial culture capabilities, making it suitable for all types of culture applications. It is characterized by its wide range of applications, including research and development of biopharmaceuticals and recombinant production. ■ Process optimization ■ Process characterization ■ Process robustness studies for QbD research ■ Process scale-down model
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[Sending recorded video] Cutting-edge pDNA and AAV therapeutics: Comprehensive upstream process technology covering everything from process development to actual production.
Participation in this webinar has ended. If you wish to view it, please contact us. We will send you the URL for the recorded video at a later date. The development of therapeutics using viral vectors is showing strong activity, with over 30% market growth expected in the next decade. The targets for treatment are diverse, but identifying critical process parameters through process development has become an urgent issue. As the first of two webinars, we will introduce the Ambr series, a representative of process development systems in upstream processes, as well as single-use bag bioreactors up to 2000L for large-scale manufacturing, including examples of associated PAT products. *We sincerely apologize, but participation from email addresses other than those of your company or organization is not permitted. Thank you for your understanding.
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The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Animal Cell Technology 2022 (JAACT2022)
The reception here has ended. Thank you for your registration. A must-see for those looking for solutions to the complex process development of gene therapy! The field of gene therapy has been receiving increasing attention in recent years, but its long and complex processes involve many considerations, requiring significant time and effort for optimization. At JAACT2022, our specialists will introduce solutions focused on process development using HEK293 cells. In the technical seminar at the venue, we will propose the latest technologies and solutions, including new products. Additionally, at our booth, we will showcase Sartorius's new products (HEK293 media sample kit | Ambr 250 perfusion) and hold demonstrations (MODDE | SIMCA). Technical Seminar Information Title: Challenges in New Modalities by Sartorius Date and Time: July 26 (Wednesday) 15:10 - 15:35 [Main Learning Content] ▪ Case study using microreactor systems (Ambr) ▪ Tools that can be used for scale-up ▪ HEK293 cell culture media system
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Sending recorded video: What are the equipment requirements needed for the process enhancement challenge?
Participation in this webinar has ended. If you wish to view it, please contact us, and we will send you the URL for the recorded video at a later date. Since last year, Sartorius has been presenting various proposals and suitable solutions for the challenges of "enhancing processes." In this first webinar of 2022, we will delve deeper than last year's trilogy and discuss several examples regarding cost and equipment considerations. The focus will particularly be on how to manage media that significantly impacts costs and how to design equipment. Please note that this webinar will be presented as the Japanese version of the overseas webinar "Overcoming Facility Constraints Posed by Process Intensification." ▪ Method of holding: Webinar recorded broadcast [Japanese, Free]
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[On-Demand Streaming Available] 9/30 (Thursday) International Webinar "Strengthening Upstream Processes and Overcoming Challenges in Commercial Production"
Registration for this webinar has ended. Those who wish to view it on demand can register through the details and application section. In this webinar, we will explain the main features of the Amber system that correspond to various stages of clone selection under perfusion mimic conditions and complete perfusion conditions, as well as media and feed screening, and optimization of process parameters in small-scale bioreactors. [Topics] - Introduction of high-throughput capabilities for upstream intensification in various modes of Amber: perfusion mimic, ATF, TFF - Amber user case studies: showcasing performance in high-throughput enhanced process development - Discussion of a modular concept for enhanced seed trains utilizing perfusion and decision-making based on specific needs - Evaluation of time and cost advantages of modular seed trains based on predetermined process types Even if you cannot attend the live webinar, a link to the on-demand archive will be sent to those who registered.
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[On-Demand Streaming Available] International Webinar "2nd Process Enhancement Webinar Series News and Seminar Information"
Participation in this webinar has ended. Those who wish to view it on demand can register through the details and application section. In this series, we will provide the best information to help with various best practices, important considerations, and process enhancement strategies for new and existing facilities. **Media Management to Promote Process Advancement** In this webinar, Stuart Tindal, PhD, Product Manager of Flexact Modular, and Myriam Lavie, Senior Product Manager of Fluid Management Technologies, will explain why media management is an important consideration for companies implementing process enhancements upstream. **Main Content** - Learn how to model and prepare various media configurations - Discuss scheduling and usage of media management equipment - Understand how to mitigate risks when facing quality issues or process failures **Related Website** https://bit.ly/3hOaIb1