GMP Uplift Translation Program
Explore the many facets of the translation process, covering product development, scaling-up processes from the bench, technology transfer from R&D into production, elements of process validation ready for commercial production, managing the complex supply chains that support the process and applying phase appropriate GMPs.
Registrations are open
Tackle translation from bench to market with our six modules
What's included?
Online self-paced learning
All our modules and courses are held online in a virtual self-paced learning environment, allowing participants to learn at their own speed and schedule.
Comprehensive courses
At roughly 2 - 3 hours per module, our programs provide an in depth look at the complex translation process from product development to market.
Case studies
All CBE training programs use case studies, straight from industry to give participants a real-world, industry based perspective.
Assessments and Quizzes
Each of our online modules includes flash quizzes to check your knowledge throughout the course and a final assessment.
Graduation Pack
All graduates receive a Graduation Pack, which includes a certificate of completion, course credential badge and digital asset.
Join our alumni network
Upon completion of the course, participants can join our lively alumni network along with other participants from across Australia.
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Participant reviews
It was a very good introduction into multiple areas, there will be something that can be taken away by any participant. Its very likely I will recommend this to peers - I already have.
Provision of many useful materials for offline reading. Speakers are knowledgeable, presentation is clear and guest speakers have added first hand perspective from the industry.
The program offered a broad overview of product development to commercial and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from industry experts through insightful course materials. The online webinars were a highlight, with engaging discussion between two experts.
