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Manufacturing the Future: How Technology Is Scaling Cell and Gene Therapies from Breakthrough to Global Impact

June 22, 2026
32AB
Type: Breakout Session
Focus Area: Biomanufacturing
The promise of cell and gene therapy is extraordinary - but so are the challenges of producing it at scale. Manufacturing remains the key barrier to delivering these life-changing therapies to patients globally. Now, a new wave of technologies is transforming that reality. Automation, AI, digital twins, and advanced analytics are driving consistency, speed, and scalability, while next-generation platforms are enabling closed, modular, and data-driven production systems. This session brings together experts across bioprocess engineering, CDMOs, and CGT innovators to explore how technology is redefining manufacturing economics and accessibility. Panelists will discuss integrating digital process control, predictive analytics, and smart automation to reduce cost of goods, improve reproducibility, and enable global supply at commercial scale. The conversation will also highlight partnerships that blend biotech innovation with tech-driven process excellence to build a sustainable, connected manufacturing ecosystem for the next generation of cell and gene therapies.

Subtopic

Advanced/Innovative Manufacturing Technologies
Moderator
Uduak G.. Thomas
Reporter
Genetic Engineering News
Speakers
Chris Ernst
Chief Technology Officer
Opus Genetics
Marinna Madrid, PhD
Chief Product & Regulatory Officer, Co-Founder
Cellino
Dipali Patel, PhD
VP, Technical Operations
Epicrispr Biotechnologies
Kate Rochlin, PhD
President & COO
IN8bio
Alexis Rovner, PhD
CEO & Founder
64x Bio

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