This event is sold out; walk-ins will not be accepted onsite. If you'd like to join the waitlist, please email office@ispeboston.org.
WHEN:
Thursday, May 16th, 2024
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
WHERE:
Takeda
650 Kendall Square
Cambridge, MA 02141
PROGRAM DETAILS:
AI in Manufacturing: Bridging Human Expertise and Technological Innovation
Join the Educational Programs Committee for three expert panels on AI in the BioPharma world!
AGENDA:
5:00 PM - Arrival and Networking
• Includes food and beverages
6:00 PM - Presentations with Q+A
• How Generative AI is Changing the Way We Think About Manufacturing
Paul Hanson (Takeda)
• Generative AI and its application to the exploration of pharmaceutical data sets
Andrew Fiordalis (Takeda)
• Adapting to Technological Change: Integrating AI into Science and Engineering Curricula at WPI
Dr. Robert Dempski (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
7:30 PM - Networking
SESSION ABSTRACTS:
How Generative AI Is Changing The Way We Think About Manufacturing
GxP manufacturing has historically relied on the application of tribal and systemic knowledge to ensure the safety, purity, and efficacy of a product. Floor personnel apply these knowledge domains to resolve deviations and investigations or to expand their process understanding (e.g. continuous process verification). Recent advances in the application of large language models such as GPT are poised to create a human-AI interface that significantly increases the efficiency of operators and subject matter experts as they execute CMC lifecycle management activities such as process scale-up and technical transfers. This talk will illustrate some of the ways large language models are being developed within Global Manufacturing Sciences to create human-AI partnerships that integrate GxP expectations.
Generative AI and its application to the exploration of pharmaceutical data sets
Join us for an immersive exploration of GenAI's transformative potential in revolutionizing the global investigations workflow. Delve into the depths of this innovative technology with Andrew as he elaborates on Paul's insightful examples. Discover the intricacies of prompt engineering, the seamless automation of ETL tasks, and the power of GenAI in conducting exploratory data analysis and modeling. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the full spectrum of GenAI's capabilities.
Adapting to Technological Change: Integrating AI into Science and Engineering Curricula at WPI
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) approaches into university curriculum has become more important than ever. By seamlessly integrating AI into curricula, universities can better prepare students for the demands of an AI-driven workforce, fostering innovation and equipping graduates with the necessary skills to tackle real-world challenges. However, implementing AI in education poses various challenges, including the need for faculty expertise, access to resources, and the development of appropriate pedagogical approaches. This presentation is intended to focus on ongoing efforts to better integrate AI tools into some of WPI’s ongoing research and teaching efforts.
SPEAKERS:
REGISTRATION FEES:
Registration by Thursday, May 9, 2024
Members (Early Bird): $50
Non-Members (Early Bird): $95
Emerging Leaders Members (Early Bird): $20
Student Members: FREE
Registration after Thursday, May 9, 2024
Members: $60
Non-Members: $115
Emerging Leaders Members: $30
Student Members: FREE
**PLEASE NOTE: CANCELLATIONS RECEIVED AFTER MAY 9 ARE SUBJECT TO BILLING**