Oxford Global Conferences are proud to announce registration for the Formulation and Drug Delivery Congress is now open. Taking place on the 18th and 19th May 2015 in London, the congress is part of Oxford Global's highly successful life sciences series.
Who will attend?
This senior level congress will bring together over 150 experts. Over 70% of our speakers are Professors, Directors, Heads, VPs, SVPs, Executive Directors, CSOs of leading biotech companies, global pharmaceutical organisations and internationally renowned academic institutions. Senior level professionals who work in Formulation technology, Drug delivery, Manufacturing, Biomanufacturing, CMC, Nanotechnology and Product development will benefit from attending the congress.
Why this congress?
The Drug Delivery Technology Market is expected to reach $224.2 billion by 2017. Credit for the huge growth of the industry is down to the advances in technologies. Despite of this, it is estimated that 25% of new drugs fail to provide ROI because of formulation and delivery challenges. Our conference brings together industry leaders and service and solution providers to discuss these challenges and the latest advancements.
Presentations will assess recent technological innovations and discuss their impact on product improvement and patient experience. The congress will consist of 4 interactive streams:
- Optimising Formulation
- Improving Drug Delivery
- Formulation and Drug Delivery Strategies
- Product Development Considerations
To download the full agenda please click here.
The congress is made up of over 35 presentations and case studies focused on the key issues in formulation, drug delivery and product development. Here are just some of the already confirmed speakers and their presentations:
The Use of Silk-Based Lyogels For Local Delivery Of Proteins
Bernardo Perez-Ramírez, Senior Scientific Director BioFormulations Development, Global Biotherapeutics, Sanofi.
 Analytical Techniques To Determine Key Performance Parameters Of Inhalation Products - Challenges and Perspectives
Holger Memmesheimer, VP Respiratory Drug Delivery, Boehringer Ingelheim.
Nanomaterials: How Do They Help Deliver Difficult-To-Administer Drugs?
Joel Richard, Senior Vice President, Peptides - Head of CMCS Dreux Site, Ipsen.
A case study on Hot Melt Extrusion Processing For Enhanced Dissolution Of Water Insoluble Drugs
Dennis Douroumis, Reader in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Greenwich.
To view the full list of confirmed speakers please click here.
Reserve Your Place Today!
With only a limited number of discounts available, please contact Danielle Dalby on d.dalby@oxfordglobal.co.uk or call on +44(0)1865 248455 today to take advantage of our single and group booking discounts.
If you're looking to present a poster, we have limited spaces available on a strictly first come first served basis. For further information regarding our poster presentations, or to find out more about this or any of our upcoming events, please contact Danielle Dalby on d.dalby@oxfordglobal.co.uk or +44(0)1865 248455