Klaus Ullherr has a degree in electrical engineering. After university he worked for several years as a project manager in the electrical industry. In March 2000 he joined Robert Bosch GmbH, Packaging Technology, Product Division Pharma Liquid (now Syntegon Technology). During the first two years he was project manager responsible for handling complex customer orders. Since 2002 he is product manager for the business fields syringes and ready-to-use containers with global product responsibility. His main functions are market analysis, initiating new product developments, business development, expert for processing syringes/ready-to-use containers.
He is member of the ""PDA Interest Group pre-filled syringes"" and works as an expert in the DIN/ISO group for primary packaging. Klaus is also member of ISPE and committee member of the yearly ISPE Aseptic Conference. He is a well-known speaker and trainer on conferences covering trends and solutions for fill/finish equipment especially for pre-filled syringes and other pre-sterilized containers. For PDA he is also trainer for the yearly glass training course with a focus on the interface of machine and glass container. In 2019 he was the first-time trainer at the PDA training course for syringes.
Annex 1 has been in effect since August 2023. But what has been its impact? This topic will be discussed at the 2024 ISPE Aseptic Conference in Vienna, Austria and virtually. Speakers from both industry and...
The 2023 ISPE Aseptic Conference will devote one entire day to case studies related to aseptic manufacturing projects. For us, seeing the real-life challenges that the industry is facing and how project teams...
Aseptic filling of parenterals is one of the most challenging tasks within pharmaceutical manufacturing. A wide range of topics falls under this umbrella, from more engineer-driven topics (e.g., filling accuracy and machine performance) to key production questions (such as how to ensure the process remains sterile and compliant within the law and regulatory guidelines). All this is influenced...
Aseptic filling of parenterals is one of the most challenging tasks within pharmaceutical manufacturing. There is a wide range of topics that fall under this umbrella, from more engineer-driven topics like filling accuracy and machine performance to key production questions, like how to keep the process sterile and compliant within the law and regulatory guidelines. All this is influenced by...