Events - Pharmaceuticals  



Listed below are all events being run by the Pharmaceuticals Committee of the Process Industries Division.

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IMechE supports events run by other organisations, and IMechE members may attend these at a reduced fee (check booking details for more information).


Annual Meeting of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers

28 May 2008

Notice is hereby given that the one hundred and sixty first Annual Meeting of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers will be held at 1 Birdcage Walk, London.

Educated Engineers: The Only Basis of a Sustainable Society

28 May 2008

Presidential Address. Educated Engineers: The Only Basis of a Sustainable Society

Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing Survival in the 21st Century

05 June 2008

Benefits of attending:- * Learn how to become more operationally efficient. * Understand why outsourcing to India or the Far East is not as effective as we might think. * Learn more about Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) and LEAN, and how they can be of greatest benefit. * Gain Knowledge to help build a Competitive Edge and reduce overheads

Conceptual Development and Costing of Projects for Engineers

25 September 2008

DO you want a better understanding of how to conceptualise projects and to develop and optimise accurate and timely cost estimates for engineering projects in the process industries.

Pharmaceutical Engineering Design for Compliance

22 October 2008

Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical manufacturing Companies in the developed world are searching for ways to reduce the cost of manufacture. The solution is currently focused at re-deploying manufacture to low cost countries. Despite the high quality of some of these facilities there are still many misgivings about this solution. Are there alternatives? We believe that the ‘Cost of Compliance’ is driven up by a lack of understanding of what compliance really means. This seminar aims to provide engineers and managers with a better understanding of what is required for compliance in terms of materials and equipment design. A better understanding should lead to reduced costs.




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