CPACT is pleased to announce a free series of online talks providing a
comprehensive introduction to process analysis technologies (PAT) and
multivariate data analysis. This series will be open to CPACT members and
non-members alike.
The sessions will
typically be presented mid-afternoon North American Eastern Time, generally
following a once-per-week schedule, by experts from the CPACT community
representing a variety of end-user industries and analytical
instrument/software vendors. Each talk session will last 1 hour including 10-15
minutes for questions and discussion.
This webinar will take place at 2pm (EDT), 7pm (UK time)
Process NMR Spectroscopy
5th November
2025, 2pm (EST), 7pm (UK time)
- Prof. Alison Nordon, University
of Strathclyde
- Dr. Matteo Pennestri, Solution
Developer Bruker
- Dr. Hao Li Scientist, Takeda
Intro and webinar overview:
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is widely recognized
as one of the most powerful analytical techniques, offering both quantitative
insights and atomic-level structural information in a single measurement. This
session will highlight the latest advancements in NMR technology and its
integration into Process Analytical Technology (PAT) frameworks. We will
explore practical applications and real-world case studies that demonstrate how
NMR can be leveraged to enhance process control, improve product consistency,
and support regulatory compliance. Attendees will gain a comprehensive
understanding of how NMR contributes to PAT, including its role in real-time
monitoring and decision-making. The discussion will also address key benefits,
current challenges, and future directions for NMR and PAT, with a focus on
enabling smarter, data-driven processing strategies.
Key Learning Topics:
Enhanced Process Control: Learn how the integration of NMR and PAT enables real-time
monitoring and precise control of critical process parameters, leading to
increased operational efficiency, reduced variability, and faster
decision-making across manufacturing workflows.
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Quality Assurance: Discover how NMR and PAT support robust quality assurance
strategies by providing consistent, traceable data that ensures product
quality, facilitates root cause analysis, and helps meet stringent regulatory
requirements throughout development and production.
·
Innovative Applications: Explore cutting-edge use cases of NMR and PAT in
pharmaceutical API production, including real-time release testing, impurity
profiling, and process optimization—driving innovation and expanding the
analytical capabilities of modern manufacturing environments.
Please register direct
at https://universityofstrathclyde.webex.com/weblink/register/r5179d840b2013db3d0109668c06eec19