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EU and USA Understanding Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) Training Course: Learn GMP Compliance, Small vs. Large Molecule Processing and Supply Chain Risk Management (Online: Nov 19, 2025) – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Understanding Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) Training Course (Nov 19, 2025)” training has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.


An active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) or drug substance is any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used in the manufacture of a medicinal product, which is intended to furnish pharmacological activity, or have another direct effect in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or affect the structure and function of the body.

This course has been designed to provide attendees with a fundamental understanding of best practice and the regulatory environment applicable to active pharmaceutical ingredients in the pharmaceutical industry. It will cover key terminology, the EU and USA regulatory framework, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements including controls and validation, and consider Good Distribution Practice (GDP) and how to manage your supply chain. Practical exercises will form part of the course to aid the learning process.

This is an essential and valuable introduction to the manufacture of APIs.

Benefits of attending

Who Should Attend:

Key Topics Covered:

Day 1

Introduction to APIs

Methods and equipment – Part 1

Methods and equipment – Part 2

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)

GMP requirements (continued)

Supply chain considerations

Day 2

Introduction and recap

Registration aspects of production and control

Laboratory controls

Process validation

Cleaning validation

API control packaging materials

Wrap up and Q&A

Speakers:

Paul Palmer

Paul R Palmer Ltd

Paul R Palmer is a Director / Pharmaceutical Consultant and a practicing EU / UK Qualified Person. He has over 35 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry in the development, manufacture and supply of medicinal products and medical devices.

Throughout his career, Paul has intentionally taken on all opportunities as they arose in order to develop a broad range of knowledge with an in-depth detailed understanding of manufacturing, storage, distribution, research, computerised systems, as well as the facilities and services to support each.

People and systems have always been a core focus, how to ensure best use, optimise and enhance efficiency. He has a level of curiosity rarely displayed in people taking on the qualified person role in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Culture, behaviour and psychology are all significant influences on the systems and processes we implement, but are often ignored.

Paul studied psychology as part of his MSc in 1993 and has always enjoyed observing the world around him with a curiosity that is rarely satisfied.

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