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Flexible biomanufacturing demands smarter integration—not larger facilities. As monoclonal antibody (mAb) production grows more complex, traditional process designs can limit flexibility, inflate capital costs, and strain energy and water resources.
Join us for an expert-led session exploring a flexible biomanufacturing platform for mAb production—designed to improve operational agility, downstream performance, and end-to-end process integration. Learn how combining N-1 and N operations into a single bioreactor, supported by mechanistic modeling and digital twin concepts, can streamline development while reducing footprint and resource consumption.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
Take the next step toward a more efficient, sustainable, and future-ready biomanufacturing strategy.
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Dr. Seongkyu Yoon
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Dr. Seongkyu Yoon is a Professor of Chemical Engineering, his work focuses on advancing flexible, integrated biomanufacturing platforms for biologics. With 15 years of prior industry experience, Dr. Yoon brings a practical, systems-level perspective to bioprocess innovation—bridging upstream and downstream operations through mechanistic modeling and digital integration. He serves as Co-Director of the Massachusetts Biomanufacturing Center, UMass Site Director for the NSF-supported AMBIC consortium, and Co-Principal Investigator for the NSF AccelNet IBioNe International Biomanufacturing Network. His research spans platform process development for protein, gene, and mRNA therapeutics, with an emphasis on scalable, sustainable, and model-driven manufacturing strategies.

Shahzad Khan
Global System Consultant – Life
Yokogawa Corporation of America
With over 18 years of experience in process automation and bioprocess applications, Shahzad Khan helps life sciences manufacturers design and implement integrated automation strategies that strengthen quality, compliance, and productivity. At Yokogawa, he serves as a trusted advisor to global clients seeking to modernize their operations—bridging the gap between process control, digital systems, and regulatory expectations to achieve smarter, more connected manufacturing.
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