Throughout the year, Capsugel hosts and participates in numerous webinars and virtual conferences. Each of these activities gives us an opportunity to showcase our latest products and services, build relationships with customers and partners, and share and gain invaluable insights.
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Conquering the Taste-Masking Challenge with New TechnologiesJuly 06, 2016 2016-07-06 11:00:00 2016-07-06 12:00:00 America/New_York Conquering the Taste-Masking Challenge with New Technologies Join our upcoming webinar that will present new technologies designed to ease swallowability and taste-masking for pediatric and geriatric populations. Register now! 11 AM ET (5 PM CET) 11 AM ET (5 PM CET) Market Segment: Pharmaceutical Designing oral drugs for specialized populations, especially pediatrics and the elderly requires innovative approaches to ensure effective treatment. Both swallowability and palatability (especially taste) can heavily impact patient compliance. Multiparticulate (MP) formulations have proven to be effective approaches in addressing these issues for infants through the institutionalized elderly, while meeting target product profiles and guarding against dose dumping concerns. Specialized capsules can augment the high degree of administration flexibility provided by MP formulations for dosing directly in the mouth, mixing with food, or easy swallowing. Key Learning Objectives:
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From clean to clear label – satisfying new consumer needsJune 29, 2016 2016-06-29 10:00:00 2016-06-29 11:00:00 America/New_York From clean to clear label – satisfying new consumer needs Clean label trends and opportunities will be discussed during this webinar, designed to provide marketers insights into how they can leverage this fast growing demand into their product development. 16:00 CET (10:00 AM EDT) 16:00 CET (10:00 AM EDT) Market Segment: Dietary Supplement Clean label is a confirmed market trend that moved quickly from food to food supplements. A significant number of new product launches around the world carry “free from” claims or have important attributes such as vegetarian and vegan. With consumer demand driving clean label growth to the next level, product safety emerges as the key concern as consumers demand to know more about product and ingredient origins, and the location and method of production. These trends and opportunities will be discussed during the webinar designed to provide marketers insights into how they can leverage this fast growing demand into their product development and manufacturing. Presented by:
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Designing the Ideal Multiparticulate Formulation for Pharmaceutical UseJune 28, 2016 2016-06-28 14:00:00 2016-06-28 15:00:00 America/New_York Designing the Ideal Multiparticulate Formulation for Pharmaceutical Use Join us for the multiparticulates webinar, where key considerations in designing multiparticulate formulations and processing will be discussed with representative case studies. Register now! 2 PM EST (8 PM CET) 2 PM EST (8 PM CET) Market Segment: Pharmaceutical Multiparticulates offer a high degree of capability for attaining oral pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, or target product profile goals. Common product characteristics such as fixed-dose combinations, taste-masked, and/or pediatric formulations are readily attainable with scalable processes. Further, bioavailability enhancing formulation concepts can be integrated into these multiparticulate formulations. Multiparticulate processing options include fluid bed layering, extrusion / spheronization, mini-tabs and spray-congeal technology. Presented by:
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Formulation of Biologics for Inhalation Drug DeliveryJune 09, 2016 2016-06-09 00:00:00 2016-06-09 00:00:00 America/New_York Formulation of Biologics for Inhalation Drug Delivery Join Capsugel Dosage Form Solutions and the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute for a webinar organized by the AAPS Inhalation Technology Focus Group. Learn more! 12:30 PM EDT (9:30 AM PDT) 12:30 PM EDT (9:30 AM PDT) Market Segment: Pharmaceutical Organized by: The AAPS Inhalation Technology Focus Group Inhaled peptides and proteins have promise for respiratory and systemic disease treatment such as diabetes. This class of molecules is particularly well suited to formulation and processing by spray drying to achieve respirable engineered particles. This webinar will detail the current status of inhalation drug delivery for dry powders including recent key approvals and materials in development. The case study will compare the in vitro inhalation performance and the in vivo pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic performance for pulmonary delivery of a novel spray-dried powder of insulin in comparison to Exubera™. This case study and process can be used as a road map for the development of novel biologics for inhalation drug delivery. Presented by:
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Accelerate your Biologic Process Development Using Automated SamplingMay 24, 2016 2016-05-24 11:00:00 2016-05-24 12:00:00 America/New_York Accelerate your Biologic Process Development Using Automated Sampling Please join this webinar to learn how automated sampling can take your development program to the next level. Register now! 8 AM PT (11 AM ET - 5 PM CET) 8 AM PT (11 AM ET - 5 PM CET) Market Segment: Pharmaceutical Increase Cell Culture Development Value Using the Modular Automated Sampling Technology (MAST™) Platform This webinar is for people who really want to know what’s going on inside their bioreactors! We will present case studies where Bend Research has used automated sampling in our biotechnology laboratories as we drive to achieve product attribute control or increase the consistency of data generated from samples. As an example, we will describe how we correlated percent galactosylation of cell culture protein to the galactose feed concentration using the MAST system to take high frequency reliable samples. Other examples include sending cell culture samples to other instruments such as the Nova BioProfile FLEX, sampling from microbial fermenters and from downstream purification product streams. Presented by:
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