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FlexFactory from Xcellerex – A Proven Biomanufacturing Platform Enabled by Disposables

FlexFactory from Xcellerex is a biomanufacturing platform that is transforming the way the biotechnology industry approaches drug production. Built almost exclusively around disposables technology, each unit operation within the FlexFactory is self-contained in its own controlled environment module (CEM), effectively shrinking the cleanroom around each operation. 

In this on-demand webcast, Parrish Galliher, Founder & Chief Technical Officer of Xcellerex, demonstrates how the FlexFactory eliminates the need for expensive clean-room facilities and CIP/SIP infrastructure, resulting in:

  • Reduction in Capital Investment by 50% or More
  • 70% Reduction in Start-up Time
  • 55% Reduction of Carbon Footprint
  • Major reduction of Water Consumption
  • Increased Flexibility

 

FlexFactory is the only biomanufacturing platform that delivers the speed and capital efficiency of the CMO approach with the control and long-term economics of company-controlled manufacturing. View this webcast to gain an in-depth understanding of the benefits of this innovative technology.

 

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