End-to-end PAT: Connecting advanced analytics and data across the bioprocess lifecycle

Monday, June 1 at 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST | 10:00 EDT | 07:00 PDT

Process Analytical Technology (PAT) is widely recognized as a key enabler for Quality by Design and advanced biomanufacturing. Advanced analytical tools are widely used within a PAT framework during process development but extending their impact consistently from development to scale up and GMP manufacturing remains challenging. Method transfer, data integration across systems, and maintaining continuous process understanding are often limited by fragmented data flows and disconnected processes.

This webinar presents an end-to-end approach to make a PAT implementation across the bioprocess lifecycle by combining advanced analytical technologies (NMR, Raman, IR) with integrated data and workflow concepts that enable continuous process understanding from development to manufacturing.

Attendees will learn how an integrated approach to instrumentation, data management, and analytics enables consistent process understanding, smoother tech transfer, and faster, more confident decision making across the product lifecycle. Real world examples from chemical synthesis and bioprocessing will illustrate how organizations can reduce silos, avoid reengineering at each stage, and maintain a single source of truth from lab to plant, and back again.

Why this discussion is different

  • A single, integrated view of PAT analytics, instrumentation, and data workflows
  • One partner supporting R&D, scale up, and manufacturing, not disconnected tools
  • Deep domain expertise spanning process scientists, analytical chemists, digital and data experts
  • Practical insight into translating real process challenges into deployable digital solutions

Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.

Webinar details

  • Cost: Free to attend
  • Location: Online
  • Duration: 60 minutes per session

Registration is required to secure your place. If you register but can’t attend live, you will receive a link to the on‑demand recording once it becomes available

Speakers

Shaun Fraser
Shaun Fraser
Process Applications Scientist and PAT Raman Product Manager, Bruker Optics
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Dr. Alejandro Bara-Estaún
Dr. Alejandro Bara-Estaún
Solution Product Manager for (bio)Process Analytical Technology, Bruker Biospin
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Paul Gillham
Paul Gillham
Director of Innovations, SciY
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Moderator

Cameron Smith-Craig
Cameron Smith-Craig
Pharma and Applied Sciences Editor, SelectScience

Who should attend?

This event is perfect for:
  • Process development scientists
  • Manufacturing and production scientists
  • PAT and digital manufacturing specialists
  • Analytical chemists and bioprocess scientists

HyperFlux™ PRO Plus Raman Spectrometer

Bruker Optics

HyperFlux™ is a compact, cost-effective Raman spectroscopy system. It features a proprietary HTVS™-enabled spectrometer, a stable laser, safety interlocks, temperature control, dynamic recalibration, and automatic health monitoring. Suitable for both in-line process and lab use.

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Process Guardian™ Raman Spectrometer

Bruker Optics

The Process Guardian™(PGR) is a Raman spectrometer offering superior performance. This next-gen  HTVS™-enabled analyzer meets all crucial deployment requirements in process environments and provides reliable measurements from a robust standalone platform.

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SuperFlux™ Raman Spectrometer

Bruker Optics

SuperFlux™, using proprietary HTVS™ technology, is a cost-effective, small and lightweight tool, perfect for lab and process environments. It provides non-destructive chemical analysis suitable for academic labs, food, environmental and agricultural sectors, and polymer and cell culture applications.

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What will this webinar cover?

  • How PAT can be deployed consistently and as a continuum from development to GMP manufacturing
  • How integrated analytics and data workflows support robust tech transfer and QbD
  • How combining instrumentation and software avoids data silos and rework
  • Real examples of scalable, decision ready PAT implementations in pharma and bioprocessing

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