
Calling all ISPE-Midwest Chapter members! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with peers across the region and enhance your knowledge in pharmaceutical water systems.
What’s Happening:
On Wednesday, November 12th, we’ll be gathering at four chapter locations for the final All-Chapter Dinner of 2025.
This is a great chance to learn from an industry expert and discuss emerging trends and best practices with fellow professionals. Whether you’re involved in water system management or just looking to expand your expertise, this event will provide insights for your work and career.
Details:
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Date: Wednesday, November 12th
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Time: 4:30 – 6:30 PM
4:30 – 5:00 PM Check-in/Networking
5:00 – 5:15 PM Dinner is served
5:15 – 5:30 PM Welcome/Opening Remarks
5:30 – 6:30 PM Presentation with Q&A
6:30 PM Adjourn -
Locations:
- Kansas City – CRB (1251 NW Briarcliff Pkwy Ste 500, Kansas City, MO)
- St. Louis – BW Design Group (8027 Forsyth Blvd Suite 800, St. Louis, MO)
- Lincoln/Omaha – CRB (1010 S 120th St Suite 120, Omaha, NE)
- Minneapolis – HDR (1601 Utica Ave S Suite 600, Golden Valley, MN – 11th Floor)
- Speaker: Allison Scott, BWT Pharma
- Topic: Rapid Microbial Method Support of a Pharmaceutical Water System
- Abstract: Bio-fluorescent particle counting (BFPC) systems are a rapid microbiological method for detecting microbiological particles in air or water environments. Unlike traditional culture-based methods, which rely on growth, BFPC systems detect intrinsic or extrinsic biological fluorescence to enumerate microbiological particles. This enables real-time, continuous monitoring with an enhanced sensitivity often surpassing that of conventional culture-based techniques. In the context of pharmaceutical water systems, BFPC technology offers numerous advantages, including enhanced in-process monitoring and control, faster recovery times for production, improved investigations, and energy efficiency applications. This presentation will provide an overview of BFPC technology, its applications in pharmaceutical water systems, and a summary of industry support for its adoption.
Don’t miss out – register today and be part of the conversation!
