ABEC launches 6,000L single-use bioreactor
After breaking the 2,000L ‘ceiling’ of manufacturing capacity, ABEC launches a single-use bioreactor of 6,000L to answer clients’ scalability demands.
Source: www.biopharma-reporter.com
After breaking the 2,000L ‘ceiling’ of manufacturing capacity, ABEC launches a single-use bioreactor of 6,000L to answer clients’ scalability demands.
Source: www.biopharma-reporter.com
The new normal: sustainable leadership lessons from lockdown’
Tuesday 26th May 2020 at 6pm (BST)
During this pandemic great leadership has been exemplified at all levels. This webinar focuses on the lessons learned and how we can take these forward to enhance our clinical practice.
Hear from national experts including: Professor Michael West, Professor of Work and Organisational Psychology, Lancaster University Helen Bevan, Chief Transformation Officer Horizons Group, NHS England Professor Jason Leitch, National Clinical Director, Scottish Government
In a conversation with The Fifth Estate before Building Circularity, chief executive and co-founder of Coreo, Ashleigh Morris, delved into her passion for accelerating the transition to a circular economy, how she elevated a busy street out of its waste woes, and why food scraps should be the new way of creating energy. Starting out at the hyperlocal level, on a grungy coastal Queensland street, businesswoman and conservationist Ashleigh Morris has built a growing circular economy consultancy that’s now collaborating with Lendlease, Mirvac, Rio Tinto, universities and the Brisbane and Sydney councils.
This is a guest post by Penny Polson, Carmen McLeod, Sarah Hartley and Eleanor Hadley Kershaw *** Introduction to the Circular Economy The notion of a ‘circular economy’ has been gaining a lot of traction lately.
New partnership initiative launched between industry, academia and government…
Brighton-based design studio Gomi has created a portable bluetooth speaker using plastic waste that is deemed non-recyclable by local councils in the UK.
The Board of Directors of the Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. (MHEFI) recently announced its 2021-2022 Scholarship Winners. A total of $137,600 in scholarships was issued. For 40 years, MHEFI has supported material handling, logistics and supply chain students at many universities. MHEFI scholarships are awarded each year to students dedicated to entering the material handling, logistics or supply chain field, either within MHI member companies or the user community. These students are pursuing careers in the industry as engineers, project managers, management, researchers and professors. Many will be employed in manufacturing and the supply chain.