December 2007, Volume XVII, No. 6
 

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Is there a shortage of engineers? Chapter President Rick Pierro comments on this perennial question and the role ISPE is playing both locally and nationally.
A winning combination of thought-provoking keynote addresses (two this year), an educational program featuring industry experts and a range of topics, over 260 exhibitors, a career fair, unlimited parking and great food produced a Product Show that surpassed last year's success. 
This year's keynote speakers and educational programs drew a combined total of 500-plus attendees, beginning with the "kick-off" address on "biosimilars" and their potential for reshaping the biotech landscape in the US.
This year's Product Show boasted the Chapter's first dedicated effort to host an active career fair, with booths staffed by HR representatives from local companies. The result was a resounding success for the companies and attendees alike.
A first-time attendee enjoys the day taking in all the Product Show has to offer, including the many opportunities for networking with exhibitors, colleagues and recruiters.
Chapter President Rick Pierro, Past President Mike Denault, Vice President Doyle Johnson and Chapter Manager Amy Poole join over 2,500 ISPE members from around the world at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas for the 2007 ISPE Annual Meeting.
A local ISPE member comments on his experience at the two-day "HVAC for Pharmaceutical Facilities" course given as part of the September ISPE Boston Classroom Training held at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge.
After a long day of learning about HVAC, Validation of Computer Systems and more, Boston Classroom Training participants join local Chapter members for a relaxing cruise down the Charles.
Why would 100 of your peers take time out of their busy schedules to learn about Isolation Technology on an absolutely beautiful, balmy late summer evening? An attendee at September's program provides an answer.
How do projects become troubled? The concluding article of this two-part series discusses troubles that surface during project execution.
Actions by regulatory agencies and governmental bodies with the potential to impact the pharma, biotech and device industries, and related fields.
Developments concerning the pharma, biotech, medical device and related fields, with an emphasis on companies with a local presence and topics of special interest to Chapter members.
A list of new members to the Boston Area Chapter of ISPE.



 

Chapter Manager: Amy Poole, CAMI - Tel: 1.781.647.4773 and E-mail: ispe@camihq.com
 
   
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