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Live Coverage from BPI 2025: GEN Delivers Insights from Boston's Bioprocessing Event

John Sterling and Dr. Julianna LeMieux attend the BPI gathering in Boston, discussing their insights from the event in this video.

Live Coverage from BPI 2025: GEN Delivers Insights from Boston's Bioprocessing Scene
Live Coverage from BPI 2025: GEN Delivers Insights from Boston's Bioprocessing Scene

Live Coverage from BPI 2025: GEN Delivers Insights from Boston's Bioprocessing Event

GEN Team Discusses Insights from BioProcess International (BPI) Meeting in Boston

The GEN team recently attended the BioProcess International (BPI) meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. John Sterling, Editor in Chief of GEN, and Julianna LeMieux, PhD, Deputy Editor in Chief, took part in the event since its inception.

During the first day of the meeting, they engaged in discussions about the sessions they attended and the trends they are observing. One such trend is the increasing focus on single-use technologies, which many companies are showcasing at the event. Another noticeable trend is the growing interest in continuous processing.

John Sterling and Julianna LeMieux also remarked on the strong emphasis on sustainability and green processing at the BPI meeting. They agreed that the conference provided valuable insights into the current state and future direction of the processing industry.

The lively discussions and Q&A sessions that took place during the first day of the BPI meeting were particularly noteworthy. John Sterling and Julianna LeMieux expressed their excitement about the potential for future advancements in the processing industry following the meeting.

Notable attendees at the conference included Dr. Lior Shaltiel, CEO of NurExone Biologic, who spoke at the event, and Dr. Ina Sarel, Head of CMC, Quality and Regulatory, who gave a talk and co-moderated a panel discussion.

John Sterling and Julianna LeMieux took a minute away from the talks to discuss the trends they are noticing at the BPI meeting. They noted that many companies are showcasing their latest advancements in processing technologies. They also commented on the high level of innovation and collaboration among attendees.

As the BPI meeting comes to a close, John Sterling and Julianna LeMieux plan to continue their discussions about the event and its implications for the processing industry. They are optimistic about the future of the industry and look forward to seeing the advancements that will come from the collaborations and innovations highlighted at the meeting.

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