Making Pharmaceuticals event driving the industry forwards

Making Pharmaceuticals brings together experts and companies from across the industry over two days to meet, discuss, network and drive innovation and improvements in the marketplace. With a focus on sourcing and outsourcing in the pharmaceutical industry, the event features a full range of contract services for licence holders, brand owners and manufacturers looking for outsourcing options covering the entire process of getting a pharmaceutical to market, from research and clinical trials to manufacturing, from packaging through to delivery and traceability.

With a UK market that is set to hit a staggering £20 billion value by 2020, an ever increasing population and people living longer than at any other time in history, the demands on the nation's healthcare system have never been greater, and the opportunities for the pharmaceutical sector have never been more abundant.

Advances in the early diagnosis of diseases are also contributing to escalating growth in the need for treatments that span a patient's illness, and the demand for increasingly effective new medicines continues to grow.

The world is full of fast, technical solutions where consumers can purchase what they want when they want it and information seekers have the answers they need at their fingertips. Those in need of healthcare solutions are no less demanding and do not want to be patient.

As those in the industry can attest, developing new drugs is a massively expensive and time-consuming endeavour, often spanning years of research and costing millions in investment, requiring a vast bank of expertise and years of accumulated knowledge, data, and analysis. The increasing demands and opportunities that the pharmaceutical industry encounters lead to numerous questions, not least of these being ‘how can the industry come together and focus its combined efforts upon meeting these demands and maximising opportunities?’

The two days of Making Pharmaceuticals will also feature details on product and manufacturing sciences, including all the know-how, expertise, technology, techniques, resources and systems necessary for products and processes, including critical-to-quality product attributes and process parameters, process capability, manufacturing and process control technologies and quality system infrastructures.

Over 45 companies will be on hand exhibiting their products, services and solutions. Visitors will also be able to take advantage of 45+ seminars and workshops taking place during the two day event.

Making Pharmaceuticals takes place on April 29-30, at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham. For more information and to register to attend, please visit http://www.making-pharma.com/

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