It is our great pleasure to announce that the Drug Delivery Summit 2023 will be held at DoubleTree Anaheim Resort – California, USA, from 27 – 28 February 2023.

Welcome to the Drug Delivery Summit 2023, where global pharmaceutical and nanotechnology companies will meet with leading experts and researchers in California to explore the latest drug delivery technologies and optimized formulations.

Global leaders are fast developing a wide range of new drug delivery technologies, including inhalation devices and combination products to deliver new vaccines and antiviral drugs, RNA drug delivery, and novel strategies for developing new drug modalities and biotherapeutics.

This year’s Drug Delivery Summit 2023 event is set to become the world’s leading exhibition and conference exclusively for pharmaceutical and nanotechnology companies to address scientific and business solutions in drug delivery strategies across various therapeutic platforms, with a unique emphasis on emerging technologies and to prepare for the future of clinical care.

Key topics on this year’s agenda include:

  • Formulation design for poorly soluble compounds
  • New drug delivery technologies for better deliverability
  • Latest developments in controlled released technologies
  • Optimizing drug formulations for continuous manufacturing
  • Overcoming the blood-brain barrier and re-engineering biologics
  • Developing new drug modalities and biotherapeutics

Please, find out more here: https://www.usa.drug-delivery-summit.com


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