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June 27, 2025 | 9:00 AM PDT
Cambridge Collaboration Center, Boston, MA
Building 400, One Kendall Square, Cambridge 02139
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Time: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Location: FUJIFILM Cambridge Collaboration Center, Boston, MA
Building 400, One Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02139
Speakers:
Karen McCullough, Owner, Principal Consultant at MMI Associate
Jenna Bowen, Research Fellow, Senior Executive Officer, Cotton Mouton Diagnostics Ltd
Michiyo Nakamura, Research Fellow, QC Product Development Department, FUJIFILM Wako Chemicals Japan
Timothy Francis, Delaney Novak, Technical Sales Specialist, FUJIFILM Biosciences
The updated USP <86> regulation unlocks the potential for sustainable solutions in Pyrogen testing. What do we need to consider when adopting new technologies? We’ve invited key opinion leaders, along with solution providers, to discuss the next steps in this new era of pyrogen testing.
Moderator:
Amanda Cinquin, PhD, Life Sciences Regulatory Affairs Manager, FUJIFILM Biosciences
Presenter:
Guy Matthews, Director - Market Development, Single-Use Technology, FUJIFILM Biosciences
Putting people first starts with protecting our planet from the negative effects of climate change. We are continually taking the steps to reduce environmental impact across all of our manufacturing and commercial locations. The FUJIFILM Manufacturing Europe B.V. facility in Tilburg, Netherlands, is a prime example of our commitment to sustainability. Environmentally friendly practices like using wind energy to generate electricity and on-site wastewater purification have marked a new step in our 2030 carbon neutral commitment. But the work doesn’t stop there, we will continue to push boundaries and build towards a more sustainable future.