In this webinar, we will introduce a new concept for additive manufacturing of challenging oral dosage forms. Combining Aprecia's commercial-scale 3D printing platform with our latest solubility enhancement technology, we are envisioning new manufacturing opportunities for formulation developers. Especially in cases where polymorphism or particle properties are inconsistent throughout development, our technology based on Parteck® SLC silica carrier can provide a new manufacturing alternative by creating 3D printed oral solid dosage forms either utilizing pre-loaded carrier material or by direct loading of the carrier during the 3D printing process.
In this webinar, you will gain:
- The latest insights in 3D printing technologies for oral drug delivery
- An in-depth understanding of advanced functionalities created by combining a commercial-scale 3D printing manufacturing technology with a solubility enhancement platform
- Insights into the SoluPrint manufacturing concept
- New ideas on how advanced manufacturing concepts can benefit your product development
Speakers

Thomas Kipping, Ph.D.
MilliporeSigma
Head of 3D Printing & Solubility Enhancement
With more than 12 years of experience in various functions within the pharmaceutical industry, Thomas holds a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical technology and provides a deep understanding of formulation and technology development in the complex area of additive manufacturing and solubility enhancement.

Michelle Schilling, Ph.D.
Aprecia Pharmaceuticals
Product Development Manager
Dr. Schilling is currently the manager of product development at Aprecia Pharmaceuticals with 14 years of pharmaceutical experience. She has been a technical leader on multiple cross-functional product development teams with expertise in formulation and process design from early development through scale-up of IR and modified-release drug products.
Her experience includes process development with 3-D printing (binder jetting), tableting, fluid-bed manufacturing, high-shear granulation, coacervation, encapsulation, and roller compaction. Michelle is a chemist by training and holds a Ph.D. in industrial and physical pharmacy from Purdue University.
Pharma and biopharma manufacturing
- Pharma and biopharma manufacturing
Durée:1h
Langue:English
Session 1:présenté(e) September 26, 2023
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