Theme: Frontiers Innovations in Drug Delivery Technology
Drug Delivery 2017
Drug Delivery 2017 is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. The sessions are more concerned with drug delivery technology, novel drug delivery systems, novel routes of administration, pharmaceutical nanotechnology, nucleic acid based drug delivery, smart drug delivery, vaccine design and delivery technology, drug delivery companies and markets, bio pharmaceutics as novel technique in drug delivery, drug devices and device development, peptide and protein drug delivery, drug delivery equipment’s and machinery and major challenges in drug delivery and Pharmaceutical companies.
Performances of intelligent drug delivery systems are continuously improved with the purpose to maximize therapeutic activity and to minimize undesirable side-effects. This summit describes the advanced drug delivery systems based on sustain drug delivery, targeted drug delivery system, controlled drug delivery, ocular drug delivery, transdermal drug delivery, transmucosal drug delivery through novel routes as Intranasal, parentral routes, buccal routes, tropical routes with pharmacology aspects. Pharmaceutical nanotechnology embraces applications of nanoscience to pharmacy as polymeric nanoparticles, Liposomes, dendrimers, nanomedicine, nanoemulsion for drug delivery. ConferenceSeries Ltd organizes a conference series of 3000+ Global Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1200+ Symposiums and 1200+ Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Track 1: Drug Delivery Technology
Drug Delivery Conferences attains greater global significance as Drug Delivery plays a significant role in the future of pharmaceutical research Novel drug delivery system method by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. Conference includes topics like lipid Polymers to enhance drug delivery technology by providing controlled release of therapeutic agents in constant doses over long periods, cyclic dosage, and tunable release of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs. In vitro & in vivo dissolution testing is required to ensure that drug dissolves at a consistent rate from batch to batch of formulated drug product. Improvement of dissolution rate of poorly soluble drugs can be increased by dissolving them in liquid hydrophilic vehicles followed by soaking on highly porous materials. The major part is to deliver an innovative speech on the latest Targeted drug delivery is a method of delivering medication to a patient in a manner that increases the concentration of the medication in some parts of the body relative to others. Pharmacokinetic behavior in drug design and drug development for safety issues arising either as a result of animal toxicity testing or in the clinical program itself
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 3rd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics & Biologic Drugs, June 19-21, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 2: Novel Drug Delivery Systems
To maximize knowledge of the current researcher on developing drug delivery systems via Novel techniques for Pharmaceutical formulation development, Drug Delivery conference themed quality topics on Liposomes, Dendrimer, Targeted Drug Delivery design, versatile polymer in Drug Delivery and Controlled Drug Delivery, Trans mucosal Drug Delivery, Blood Brain Barrier, Optimization of pharmaceutical products, Sustained Drug Delivery Systems, are a uniquely architect session to play an important role in the fields of pharmaceutical formulation development and Pharmacology.
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 3rd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics & Biologic Drugs, June 19-21, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 3: Routes of Drug Administration
Aimed and specially designed session for young and senior researcher from academic on drug dosage formulations through novel routes in drug delivery where researcher interested for developing novel routes to minimize drug interactions occur through common routes by which a drug is brought into contact with the body
Different dosage forms are manufactures by pharmaceutical companies according to drug designing to maximize bioavailability.
Session includes different routes of administration like Topical drug delivery via a large range of classes including but not limited to creams, foams, gels, lotions, and ointments. Pulmonary drug delivery system route is gaining much importance in the present day research field as it enables to target the drug delivery directly to lung both for local and systemic treatment. Nasal drug delivery an alternative route restricted to intravenous administration this area has been widely investigated in recent years by academics. Topics like other novel routes wise Vaginal drug delivery covers self-insertion creams, foams, gels, irrigations and tablets, are known to reside in the vaginal cavity. Oral Drug Delivery routes to reaching different parts of the body via the bloodstream. Injectable formulations intended for administration by injection, infusion or implantation and placental development into the body.
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 3rd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics & Biologic Drugs, June 19-21, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 4: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology for Drug Delivery using Nanotechnology session plays major role in the future of pharmaceutical research. In this session, we will go over several of the most important features of nanotechnology, anticancer drug development , pharmocology of cancer drugs, that will impact our lives but we will also talk about what nanotechnology itself will be like in the future and Investigator specifically from cancer therapy. Interestingly pharmaceutical sciences are using nanoparticles to reduce toxicity and side effects of drugs and up to recently did not realize that carrier systems themselves may impose risks to the patient.
Nano technology session includes drug delivery using nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical technology, Nanoparticles permeability to BBB, Cancer drug targets, Nanoparticles application, Pancreatic Cancer, Nanoliposome-mediated delivery, MicroRNA therapeutics, recent breakthroughs in nanoparticle design to demonstrate their high potential as multifunctional drug delivery nanocarrier, Carriers for nanotechnology, various nanostructures, magnetic nanoparticles. In this review Polymer Nanotechnology for Drug Delivery, Nano composite materials, to deliver highly efficient therapeutic compounds to patient a future aspect of Nanotechnology has a vast future ahead of it and we are constantly making breakthroughs in this industry every day.
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Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery, 25-28 September, 2016 Antibes-Juan-les-Pins, France; Applied Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Society (APN), Controlled Release Society (CRS), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 5: Nucleic Acid Based Drug Delivery
Nucleic acids science and technologies experience tremendous progress and changes. The conference will feature prominent experts discussing latest advances in nucleic acids, industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical design, drug targeting, anticancer drug development , Nano pharmaceutics, research and development: TNA for treating cancer and viral diseases in the near future for drug delivery includes novel Rnai-Based Therapy, advances in siRNA delivery, oligonucleotide drug delivery, viral gene therapy and Artificial microRNAs, non-coding RNA (miRNA, piRNA, lncRNA, and lincRNA) this architect session to play an important role in the fields of cancer targeting and pharmaceutical nanotechnology.
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International Conference on Nucleic Acids: Biology, Human health and Diseases August 04-05, 2016 New Orleans, USA; 11th International Conference on Nanoscience, September 26-28, 2016 London, UK; 11th International Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology, September 26-28, 2016 London, UK; International Conference on Nano medicine, July 25-27, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand; Conference on Nanotechnology in Health Care, July 25-27, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery, 25-28 September, 2016 Antibes-Juan-les-Pins, France; Applied Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Society (APN), Controlled Release Society (CRS). The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS)
Track 6: Smart Drug Delivery Systems
To maximize knowledge of the current researcher on developing drug delivery via Pharmaceutical formulation, Smart Drug Delivery conference themed quality topics on Drug Targeting, Drug Designing, Drug evaluation, Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, Biodegradable polymers, Dendrimer a versatile polymer in drug delivery are a uniquely architect session to play an important role in the fields of nanotechnology, pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry.
Major drugs driving growth of the overall smart drug delivery market include Angiomax, Copaxone, Forteo, Sandostatin, Velcade, Victoza and Zoladex
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 7: Vaccine Based Drug Delivery Technology
Vaccine is multidisciplinary scientific field that is currently undergoing rapid development. An important component of cancer vaccines is the development of novel vaccine strategies, this session includes Laser technology for Vaccine Adjuvants, Challenges and opportunities For Vaccine Delivery, These advances promise to accelerate the development and testing Jet injectors, micro needles, Needle free drug delivery technology, is an innovative technique to deliver drugs into a person's body without piercing their skin.
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Track 8: Drug Delivery Companies and Markets
Drug Delivery Companies and Market session is beginning to change for small, medium, and large scale pharmaceutical Co, biopharmaceutical Manufacturing and Industries , generic drugs companies, contract drug delivery companies which can manifest from development to manufacturing. Addressing these instabilities is a great challenge, because of the complexity of the Clinical bio therapeutics themselves. This session includes Rheological behavior, Pharmaceutical Guidelines, Pharmaceutical companies and regulatory guidelines perspectives, Advances in computational modeling for bioavailability, drug Stability of Pharmaceutical products which are driving crucial research into new vaccines and medicines. The pharmaceutical industry and the public sector are thinking differently than before about how to improve access to medicines and advance research and development for neglected diseases.
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International Conference on Pharma Marketing Conference, November 17-19, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 4th Annual conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 9: Bio therapeutics as Novel Technique in Drug Delivery
As new product formats progress through development and into the regulatory process, the role of Bio therapeutics as Novel Technique in Drug Delivery is important scope.
The demand for Biopharmaceuticals manufacturing and industry is continuously increasing, because many Therapeutic Agents are reaching later stage clinical trials. Most bio therapeutic drugs are recombinant monoclonal antibodies which are widely produced in mammalian cell lines because of the need for post-translational modifications that should be alike or at least similar to those obtained in humans. Thus, there is an increase in the market for cell line development. Moreover, advancements in upstream processing technologies have led to improvement in speed and efficiency of generating robust and highly productive cell line for large scale production of protein therapeutics and has propelled the market for cell line development.
Major drugs driving growth of the overall smart drug delivery market include Angiomax, Copaxone, Forteo, Sandostatin, Velcade, Victoza, Zoladex, Beckton Dickinson & Company (U.S.), Beckman Coulter (U.S.), Boehringer Ingelheim Group (Germany), Catalent Inc. (U.S.), CMC Biologics A/S (Denmark), Lonza Group Ltd. (Switzerland), EMD Millipore (U.S.), Partec (Sysmex Corporation) (Japan), ProBioGen AG (Germany), Selexis SA (Germany), Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC.
According to a New Market Research “Bio therapeutics as Novel Technique in Drug Delivery Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2015 - 2022”, the Bio therapeutics as Novel Technique in Drug Delivery was valued at US$56.03 mn in 2015 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2015 to 2022 to reach US$99.84 mn by 2022.
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International Conference on Pharma Marketing Conference, November 17-19, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 4th Annual conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016 Dallas, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 10: Drug Delivery and Device Development
In this session we will focus on Medical Devices designed for drug delivery through the pulmonary and nasal routes. These routes are of interest for local delivery, as in asthma, but also for rapid delivery of drugs to the system circulation and direct delivery to the central nervous system. Devices that account for specific anatomical and physiological features of the intranasal and pulmonary routes will be featured. Drug delivery devices are specialized tools for the delivery of a drug or therapeutic agent via a specific route of administration. Such devices are used as part of one or more medical treatments. Many in the industry have long felt overly burdened by what they consider to be an unnecessarily complex approval process. Critics claim it impedes innovation and delays the availability of better health care.
To change that perception, the FDA last year announced $40 million to a new Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) charged with simplifying the process of designing and testing new technologies. With input from industry, government, and other nonprofit organizations, public-private MDIC will prioritize the regulatory science needs of the medical device community and fund projects to streamline the process.
Current research on femtosecond laser microfabrication of fluidic devices is introduced to present their research to elaborate. The research on microfluidics provides highly sensitive microfluidic sensors for practical applications with significant advantages of portability, efficiency, sensitivity, versatility, and low cost.
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International Conference on Medical Devices, December 1-3, 2016 Baltimore, USA; International Conference on Pharma Marketing Conference, November 17-19, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 4th Annual conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 10x Medical Device Conference, May 2-4, 2016 San Diego, USA; Design Medical Devices Conference, April 12-14, 2016 Minneapolis, USA; Medtech Event, February 9-11, 2016 Anaheim, USA; Medical Devices, Conference on Diagnostic Products 17-19 October, 2016 Minneapolis USA; Health Information Systems Conference, 17-19 October, 2016 Minneapolis USA; Medical Device Manufacturers Associations ( MDMA ), Advanced Medical Technology Association (Adwa Med), Association of Medical Device Reprocessors (AMDR), Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI ), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 11: Recent Advances in Drug Delivery
The scope of this session on research in Recent Advances in Drug Delivery includes
Opportunities and challenges for Drug Delivery Market in the Pharmaceutical analytical Market to forecasts for Drug Delivery Market in the global Pharmaceutical companies from 2009 to 2025. Sessions includes solid pharmaceutical Drug Dosage Formulations, drug bioavailability, Tumor targeting, Tumour Biomarkers, coating materials.
The key geographies including the US, Europe, Japan and Emerging Hotspots such as India, Singapore and ChinaTechnology trends in Drug Delivery Market that shape the industryQualitative analysis of the market drivers, barriers, future outlook and challenges for the Drug Delivery Market Analysis of competitive landscape and the leading market players.
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 12: Major challenges in Drug Delivery
By focusing on Major challenges in Drug Delivery in the drug-delivery technology market
Session includes: Reducing Patient Compliance, Drug Delivery of poorly soluble drugs, Overcoming challenges in pediatric drug delivery, controlling the addictive nature of drugs, Polymeric enhancement.
There is an increasing demand for effective and, ideally, non-invasive drug-delivery methods. This is especially the case for the biopharmaceutical sector, which has experienced an overwhelming growth due to advances in biotechnology. In 2009, over $12 billion were invested in biologics / biotechnology research and development (R&D), representing a 26% share in the total R&D expenditure. A recent report by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) states that in 2015 there were 901 biological in development, targeting more than 100 diseases.
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 13: Peptide and Protein Drug Delivery
This session and track is intended to assist pharmaceutical scientists in the development of stable Medicinal Preparations of Proteins and Peptides during the early stages of the product development process for Pharmaceutical technology providing a comprehensive review of mechanisms and causes of protein instability in formulation development, coverage of accelerated stability testing methods and relevant analytical methods, and an overview of the drug substance manufacturing process. Preformulation and the development of traditional solutions and lyophilized formulations frequently used for intravenous delivery and non-traditional formulations are also addressed.
The drug delivery technology market is expected to reach USD 1,504.7 Billion by 2020 from USD 1,048.1 Billion in 2015, growing at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2015 to 2020. Factors such as rising prevalence of chronic diseases, growth of the biologics market, new product launches, and drug innovation and technological advancements are driving the growth of this market. On the other hand, patent expiry and patent cliff, increase in the injuries and side effects are hindering the growth of this market.
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Track 14: Drug Delivery Equipment and Machinery
Equipment and Machinery for Drug Delivery session includes major area participants/ Vendors, Engineers in Equipments from Laboratory equipments, Analytical Equipments, Auto Injectors, Semi-Automatic R&D Equipment, Large volume Production Machineries and Drug Delivery Pilot Equipments.
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
Track 15: Business Opportunities in Drug Delivery
The global market for Business Development of Drug Delivery Technology in 2010 was $131.6 billion and is expected to rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5% and reach nearly $175.6 billion by 2016. The U.S. constituted approximately 59% of the total drug delivery market in 2010 and was $78 billion. It is forecast to reach nearly $103 billion in 2016 at a CAGR of 4.7%. Europe contributed about 27% of the total drug delivery market in 2010 and was $36 billion and is expected to grow to $49 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 5.6% for 2013, Drug Delivery Global market reached $150.3 billion, according to BCC research. This was an increase from $142 billion the previous year. Given its predicted annual growth the market represents a considerable business opportunity, which has been reflected in the increasing number of drug delivery specialists.
Consistent quality and competitive costs of product improves Production performance and continuity of supply and Product and technology auditing and due diligence with minimizing Regulatory Issues, quality control, and business development Business opportunities in drug delivery
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10th Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference, March 13-15, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Conferences on European Pharma Congress, June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Biopharmaceutics September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 2nd International Conference on Biologic Drugs, September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 3rd World Congress on Pharmacology August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Conference on Parenterals, December 05-07, 2016 Texas, USA; 2nd International Conference on Injectables December 05-07, 2016, Texas, USA; Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference, April 25-28, 2017 France; Drug Delivery Partnership, February 7-9, 2017 Florida USA; 6th International Conference on Drug Formulation, 6th International Conference on Solubility March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA, 6th International Conference on Bioavailability, March 20-22, 2017 Philadelphia, USA; Congress on Innovation in Drug Delivery (APGI), Controlled Release Society (CRS), International Society for Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM), The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Sciences Society (PHSS).
ConferenceSeries Ltd proudly announces the commencement of its “11th World Drug Delivery Summit” which is going to be held during October 16-18, 2017 at Baltimore, USA. The conference highlights the theme “Frontiers Innovations in Drug Delivery Technology”. The event offers a best platform with its well organized scientific program to the audience which includes interactive panel discussions, keynote lectures, plenary talks and poster sessions on the topics Drug delivery, Novel Approaches on Product Development, Biopharmaceutics, vaccine drug delivery, Pharmaceutical Innovation in the 21st Century, New scientific approaches to international regulatory standards. The conference invites deligates from Leading Universities, Pharmaceutical companies, Formulation Scientists, Medical Devices, Researchers, Health care professionals, students, business delegates and Young researchers across the globe providing a better podium, interconnecting the latest research, technological developments in the arena as well as therapeutic aspects. Participating at Drug Delivery International conference will be an excellent opportunity to meet eminent personalities in the fields of pharmaceutics and learn about the latest technological advancements.
Drug Delivery is one of the major contributors in global economic progress. The global pharmaceuticals market, in 2015, was $120 billion. The global pharmaceutical industry is currently worth over $145 billion, according to research conducted. The industry should exceed $167 billion in 2016. Realizing the importance, Conference series LLC is organizing 11th World Drug Delivery conference in Baltimore, USA this year paving way for sharing views and research, which will help the scientific world to adopt solutions for the problems of critical importance.
Drug Delivery 2017 is Anticipating 300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia) 10+ Keynote Speakers, 50+ Plenary Speakers, 20+ Exhibitors, 14 Innovative Educational Sessions, 5+ Workshops, B2B Meetings
Why Should I Attend?
- Bridging the gap between Academia and Industry in novel research methods of DDS
- Meeting with 70+ industrial experts, 30+ academic speakers, 50+Pharmaceutical Companies, 120+decision-makers interacting. Finding novel opportunities of doing NDDS business and dynamically providing the “value addition” to pharmaceutical R&D businesses. Novel approaches about the drug delivery systems development and industrializing insights & gain the latest technologies about novel drug delivery systems and applications
- Emphasis on novel strategies for formulation and drug delivery system’s latest updates to drive your market share accordingly. Learn on the applications of novel DDS for treating major diseases to progress the drug portfolio industrialization pathways.
The global advanced drug delivery market should grow from roughly $178.8 billion in 2015 to nearly $227.3 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9%. Europe contributed about 27% of the total drug delivery market in 2010 and was $36 billion and is expected to grow to $49 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 5.6%. Given its predicted annual growth the market represents a considerable business opportunity, which has been reflected in the increasing number of drug delivery specialists. The global market for drug delivery systems in 2010 was $131.6 billion and is expected to rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5% and reach nearly $175.6 billion by 2016. With large number of pharmaceutical, chemistry, biomedical departments and companies involved in drug delivery research U.S constitutes the highest number of researches going on. Approx. of 10 universities in Houston out of 500 universities in USA are into drug delivery research. There are approx. 230 major Drug delivery companies all over globe including that of 100 in USA and 10 in NewOrleans into drug delivery research apart from large number of pharmaceutical companies.
Summary of Drug Delivery 2017 Conference:
Drug Delivery 2017 conveys recent developments in Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), approaches in drug delivery systems and Challenges
Carrier-mediated drug delivery has emerged as a powerful methodology for the treatment of various pathologies. The therapeutic index of traditional and novel drugs is enhanced via the increase of specificity due to targeting of drugs to a particular tissue, cell or intracellular compartment, the control over release kinetics, the protection of the active agent or a combination of the above. Nanoparticles (NPs) were proposed as drug carriers over 30 years ago and have received growing attention since, mainly due to their stability, enhanced loading capabilities and control over physicochemical properties. The unique pathophysiology of solid tumors allows passive accumulation of NPs at these sites upon intravenous injection. Furthermore, stealth NPs with long circulation times is more efficient in reaching tumor tissue.
The global advanced drug delivery market should grow from roughly $178.8 billion in 2015 to nearly $227.3 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9%.
Importance & Scope:
Drug delivery refers to approaches, formulations, technologies, and systems for transporting a pharmaceutical compound in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effect. This conference will discuss effective formulation and delivery technologies for enhancing solubility and drug delivery. Drug delivery 2016 aims to aggregate leading experts from around the world who will discuss on formulation and delivery, and show how they are developing poorly soluble drugs into scientifically sound, patient-centric formulations, and reducing their product development timelines. It also provides the chance for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the fields of Drug delivery.
Drug delivery 2017 will showcase new and innovative technologies by renowned scientists. It benefits to pharmacological, researchers, professors, and companies. Conferences also benefits and share knowledge between scientist, doctors and delegates. Exchange of idea among companies and they share knowledge to each other about their product at the conference leading to lead to Public- private partnerships and collaborations. The university member attend conferences to know and share about what research has already been done and what research is going to be done in the area of drug delivery. We bring together business, creative, and technology leaders from the Drug Deliver industry for the most current and relevant.
Glance at Market of Drug Delivery:
The global advanced drug delivery market should grow from roughly $178.8 billion in 2015 to nearly $227.3 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9%. Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2013, estimates for 2015, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) to 2020
For 2015, Drug Delivery Global market reached $150.3 billion, according to BCC research. This was an increase from $142 billion the previous year. Given its predicted annual growth the market represents a considerable business opportunity, which has been reflected in the increasing number of drug delivery specialists.
Figure 1: Drug Delivery Market worldwide (2013-15)
Figure 2: Worldwide Market (2015-2020)
Major Drug Delivery Associations around the Globe
- Controlled Release Society
- Society for biomaterials
- Washington State Pharmacy Association
- Inhalation Drug Delivery Association
- International society of drug delivery sciences and technology.
- American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
- Japanese Society of Drug Delivery Systems
- Parenteral Drug Association
- International Association for Pharmaceutical Technology
Top Universities:
USA
- Harvard University
- Stanford University
- University California
- Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT)
- California Inst Tech
- Princeton University
- University Chicago
- Yale University
- Cornell University
- University Pennsylvania
Global
- University Oxford
- Tokyo University
- Kyoto University
- Imperial College London
- University British Columbia
- Tech University Munich
- University Paris 11
- University Zurich
Top companies playing key roles in drug delivery
USA
- Oncolytics Biotech
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Bend Research
- Pfizer
- BioDelivery Sciences
Global
- PolyActivaUnilife
- Mati Therapeutics
- Formac Pharmaceuticals
- Battelle
- Toxikon
- Novartis
Target Audience:
Scientists, CEOs, CROs, Directors, Healthcare providers, Clinicians/Doctors, Investors, Marketing managers/retailers,Professors and Students from Academia in the study of Drug Delivery.
Topics involving Business Opportunities:
- Smart Drug Delivery System
- Nanotechnologies
- Metabolomics
- Proteomics
- Transdermal drug delivery
- Vaccine Drug Delivery
- Bio therapeutics
- Medical Devices for Drug Delivery
- Neural drug delivery
- Biopolymers, coatings and bio absorbable intelligent materials
Welcome Message
by
Dr. Gjumrakch Aliev
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I have immense pleasure to note that the ConferenceSeries Ltd is organizing the 11th World Drug Delivery Summit, October 16-18, 2017 in beautiful city Baltimore, USA.
Drug Delivery 2017 conference brings together relevant field experts, professors, clinicians, industry representatives, postdoctoral fellows, and research students from around the world, providing them with opportunity to report, present, share, and discuss scientific questions, achievements, issues and challenges in the field.
Examples of the diverse dug delivery topics that will be covered in this comprehensive conference include “Frontiers Innovations in Drug Delivery Technology.” The meeting will focus on recent advances in drug delivery research in vitro, in vivo and clinical research area all of diseases especially neurodegeneration, cancer, cardio- and cerebrovascular disorders. in Drug Delivery 2017 conference, you will be able to share experiences and experimental results, discuss challenges encountered and solutions adopted and have opportunities to establish productive new academic and industry collaborations.
In association with Drug Delivery 2017 conference, I invite you all to this grand event. I hope the deliberations from various distinguished speakers will benefit the participants to update their knowledge. I extend my best wishes for great success of the conference.
Gjumrakch Aliev, PhD
President "GALLY" International Biomedical Research Consulting
LLC, San Antonio, TX, USA
&
Professor of Cardiovascular, Neuropathology and Gerontology
University of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA
Conference Highlights
- Drug Delivery Technology
- Novel Drug Delivery Systems
- Routes of Drug Administration
- Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
- Nucleic Acid Based Drug Delivery
- Smart Drug Delivery Systems
- Vaccine Design and Delivery Technology
- Drug Delivery Companies and Markets
- Novel Bio therapeutics and Drug Delivery Systems
- Drug Delivery and Device Development
- Recent Advances in Drug Delivery
- Major Challenges in Drug Delivery
- Peptide and Protein Drug Delivery
- Drug Delivery Equipments and Machinery
- Business Opportunities in Drug Delivery
- Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
- Biomedical Engineering
- Drug Targeting and Design
- Nanomedicine
To share your views and research, please click here to register for the Conference.
To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World
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Special Issues
All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery Research
- Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Emerging Drugs
- Journal of Developing Drugs
Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by