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Thu 20 Nov
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Tech Talk Johnson&Johnson – The Continuous Manufacturing Process in the Pharmaceutical Field

Founded back in 1886 in the U.S. state of New Jersey, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is today the world’s largest healthcare company. Thanks to the work of more than 138,000 employees, it markets products and services in over 175 countries worldwide—a solid and far-reaching enterprise dedicated to caring for people in every aspect and at every stage of life.

The company is organized into two main business sectors: Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices.
J&J Innovative Medicine, the pharmaceutical division, primarily focuses on six therapeutic areas: immunology, infectious diseases, neuroscience, oncology, cardiovascular, metabolic, and pulmonary diseases. The Medical Devices and Technologies division, J&J MedTech, has been combining cutting-edge scientific and technological expertise for over a century to address critical challenges in general surgery, orthopedics, vision care, and cardiovascular treatment.
“As a company, we believe that every person has the fundamental right to live a healthy life, and we work to help ensure that right.”
During the Tech Talk, the discussion will focus on describing the continuous manufacturing process and comparing it with the traditional batch production standard. Special emphasis will be placed on the application of Process Analytical Technology for process control and on the implementation of the Real Time Release (RTR) concept.
At the end of the session, there will be a Q&A segment and an overview of internship and job opportunities.
To participate in the event, registration is required by November 19 AT THIS LINK.
The event will be held in Italian.
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Tech Talk Johnson & Johnson – “The Continuous Manufacturing Process in the Pharmaceutical Field”
When: November 20, 11:30 AM
Where: Room 9i
Who: The event is open to graduates and MA students in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, Data Science and Engineering, ICT for Smart Societies, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Industrial Production Engineering, Management Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mathematical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Nanotechnologies for ICT, Physics of Complex Systems, Quantum Engineering, as well as PhD students in Bioengineering, Computer and Systems Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Management and Production Engineering, and Materials Science and Technology. The event is also open to candidates with related academic backgrounds.