Bioprocess Design and Economic Evaluation
UCL Bloomsbury Campus
10 - 13 June 2024
£1,750, Special prices for group packages and SMEs available.
This module focuses on how to specify a complex bioprocess and determine its economic feasibility.
It will enable delegates to:
Specify a major item of process equipment.
Interpret engineering drawings used in equipment procurement.
Perform economic analyses of the process and determine sensitivities to process changes.
Achieve value for money in complex engineering projects.
Recommend a process that is technically feasible and economically viable.
Determine the types of data needed to specify unit operations and processes.
Develop process flowsheets and mass balances.
Network with sector leaders and subject matter experts.
This course is recommended for:
This course is intended for engineers, chemists, biologists, biochemists and biotechnologists who are interested in process design for the manufacture of biological products. Each concept and topic covered will be explained for the beginner - an example case study is followed through the bioprocess design procedure to allow an economic appraisal of the design to be performed. This learning is carried forward to the following “Bioprocess Facility Design” course which examines the next stage of a bioprocess design.