Webinar Date/Time: Europe: Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 2 pm BST | 3 pm CEST North America: Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 1 pm PDT | 4 pm EDT Asia: Thursday, June 29, 2023, at 10:30am IST | 1 pm CST | 2 pm JST | 3 pm AEDT
This webinar will review how Agilent helps individuals reach their efficiency, quality, and sustainability goals simultaneously. The Agilent Raman Vaya achieves zero-waste workflows for RMID with its unique SORS technology, enabling verification of raw materials through opaque and transparent containers.
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Event Overview:
Raw material identification (RMID) is a regulatory-enforced step in drug manufacturing for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical organizations. While a critical step in ensuring quality and safety, conventional approaches create unnecessary waste, including:
Key Learning Objectives:
Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Soleil Grise
Product Manager, Handheld Raman ID Solutions
Agilent Technologies
Soleil Grise is the Product Manager for Handheld Raman Identification products at Agilent Technologies. Soleil leads the product development and commercialization of spatially offset Raman spectroscopy-based solutions, particularly for verifying raw materials at reception. She joined Agilent Technologies in 2022 and has a background in scientific instruments designed for biopharmaceutical development.
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