Tech transfer series

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Insiders Guide to Reaching a Right-First-Time Tech Transfer

Driven by complex modalities, global supply chains, and strategic partnerships, increased outsourcing makes tech transfer a critical process for both CDMOs and sponsors.

Tech transfer is an intricate undertaking–often a “you don’t know what you don’t know” situation for newcomers, and even a demanding data-gathering trial for those with experience. Working with an experienced CDMO can clarify the path forward.

In this series, Lifecore experts will consider what is at stake during tech transfer, why up-front work can save more than just time, and how the accumulated expertise of an experienced CDMO can guide sponsors toward success.

What’s at Risk If Tech Transfer Goes Wrong

Every tech transfer is unique in some way, and the consequences of getting details wrong can be significant. These could include:

  • Repeated development work if important information is missing or unclear.
  • Regulatory scrutiny if the handover doesn’t clearly show how and why key decisions were made.
  • Added time and expense, increased stress on resources, and elevated risk if there’s any misalignment from either side.

All of the above can delay a program’s next steps or even postpone a product launch.

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