May
1
2025
On demand

Flow with confidence: innovations that foster flexibility and scale in closed-system manufacturing

Thursday 08:00 PDT / 11:00 EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST
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Flow with confidence: innovations that foster flexibility and scale in closed-system manufacturing

Live30 webinars are thirty-minute presentations designed to update you on the latest innovations, applications, and data in a fast yet interactive format.

Sterile connectors provide a reliable and efficient alternative to tube welding for small-volume fluid transfers, offering a streamlined solution for closed-system cell and gene therapy manufacturing. This webinar will explore how sterile connectors enable fast, easy, and sterile connections while minimizing hold-up volume, ensuring greater precision and cost efficiency.

The speaker will discuss how these sterile connectors can improve processes efficiency, reduce genetic material loss, and ensure consistent, repeatable connections without the complexities of tube welding. They will highlight how these connectors are made to meet the rigorous demands of cell and gene therapy processes.

Join this webinar to discover insights into how MicroCNX connectors, with a tubing diameter of <3.2mm, streamline workflows, save time, and enhance reliability in critical applications, ultimately supporting improved outcomes in advanced cell and gene therapies.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Learn how sterile connectors, with a <3.2mm tubing diameter, simplify small-volume fluid transfers with fast, secure, and repeatable connections
  • Explore how reducing hold-up volume preserves valuable genetic material and enhances efficiency in cell and gene therapy workflows
  • Discover how converting from tube welding to sterile connectors minimizes risk, improves reliability, and saves time in critical applications
Nik Ekman
Nik Ekman
Application Development Manager CGT at Colder Products Company

Nik Ekman is the Application Development Manager for Cell & Gene Therapy covering the Americas at CPC. Nik has 10 years of experience in applications engineering and process development within the biopharma and cell & gene therapy industries. Before CPC, Nik was an Applications Engineering Strategic Specialist at Meissner Filtration Products, where he worked with end-users to optimize their single-use platforms and help expand the knowledge of single-use processing throughout the industry. Nik graduated from Cal Poly SLO with a degree in Biomedical Engineering.