Operations
These courses are intended for technical staff, production operators and quality personnel who, each from within their own function, have to ensure the quality of a certain pharmaceutical process.
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Aseptic Manufacturing using an Automatic Filling Line
Aseptic filling is a crucial process during the manufacturing of pharmaceutical products. Participants will operate an automatic filling machine in a real pharmaceutical manufacturing environment and experience all critical parameters at first hand.
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Aseptic Techniques in a Downflow Cabinet
During this course, participants will perform aseptic techniques in a downflow cabinet. Techniques like cleaning and gowning will be part of the training.
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Cell Therapy (ATMP) - Process development and GMP manufacturing
This course focuses on essential tools, techniques and regulatory guidelines for cell based medicinal products manufacturing, process development and quality control.
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cleanESCAPEroom –the Remedy
Can you control your nerves under any clean conditions? Do you have profound confidence in your GMP knowledge? Are you skilled enough to enter a cleanroom without leaving a microbiological trace? Then you might be the right person for this challenge.
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Cleanroom Behavior Course (optional with gowning training)
VCCN developed the Cleanroom Behavior Course (CGC) in order to make personnel working in a cleanroom aware of their influence on the air quality in a cleanroom.
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Deviations and CAPAs - Perform effective investigations
This one-day course focuses on the root cause analysis and impact assessment of deviations and the determination of appropriate corrective and preventive actions (CAPAs).
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GMP mid-level: ins and outs
A practical training in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) aspects and quality systems.
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HVAC/ Cleanrooms: ins and outs
An air handling system plays an important role in every organization that uses cleanrooms. This practical course is given in a technical area and in cleanrooms and deals with all the important aspects of a HVAC system.
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Introduction to Downstream Processing
Due to the realistic production environment of our state-of-the-art facility, we are able to offer this unique training, which focuses not only on theory but also on the practice of manufacturing biopharmaceutical products.
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Introduction to GMP
What does Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) mean exactly? And is it really as important as the industry claims it to be? Fact is that everyone who is working in the pharmaceutical industry will, at some point in time, come in contact with GMP.
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Introduction to Upstream Processing
What is Upstream Processing? Learn all about the basic principles of upstream processing in biotechnology with this practical training course. And practice the upstream processing techniques yourself in a realistic production environment.
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Microbial Control in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Management as well as staff must thoroughly understand the concept of pharmaceutical microbiology, and more importantly, live by it. This is key to keeping the probability of consistent batches as high as possible.
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Online Course on Lyophilization / Freeze drying (Live)
This 4 hour live online lyophilization course will teach you all about the lyophilization process, hardware, critical process parameters and regulatory aspects. Certain aspects will be demonstrated live using a pilot scale lyophilizer!
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Process Control and Cultivation under GMP
Are you interested in cultivation and process control? In this course you will learn more about the setup and controls of the bioreactor, the cultivation process, and the GMP regulations for cultivation.
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Process Validation in Biopharmaceutical Production
This comprehensive, practical training will clarify the whole landscape of process validation and give tools on process validation in biopharmaceutical production.
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Sterilization training course - too Hot to Handle?
In hospitals and in the pharmaceutical industry, the department where materials are cleaned, disinfected and sterilized, plays a crucial role.
Knowhow.
Know how.
Know why.