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Is Onshoring Biomanufacturing Really Happening?

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As pharmaceutical companies grow, they face critical choices: Where should you manufacture your product? How do you choose the right CDMO? What risks come with global supply chains?

In this episode of Life Science Solutions, host Chris Adkins sits down with Roger Lias, PhD a 35-year veteran of the biologics manufacturing industry, to dig into the realities of onshoring in pharma and the evolving CDMO landscape.

Roger walks through geopolitics and the BIOSECURE Act to the practical hurdles of talent shortages and infrastructure buildouts. Roger outlines what sponsor companies need to consider when choosing a domestic or international partner, from experience working in APAC.

Topics include:

  • Why “onshoring” may be more political theater than operational shift
  • The labor and infrastructure gap in U.S. biologics manufacturing
  • How CDMO specialization is reshaping the global pharma supply chain

From navigating regulatory risks to building smart tech transfer plans, this episode gives growing pharma teams the tools to make better decisions.

📍 Recorded at Kymanox HQ in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

#Biomanufacturing #CDMO #Onshoring #LifeSciences #Biologics #PharmaManufacturing

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As pharmaceutical companies grow, they face critical choices: Where should you manufacture your product? How do you choose the right CDMO? What risks come with global supply chains?

In this episode of Life Science Solutions, host Chris Adkins sits down with Roger Lias, PhD a 35-year veteran of the biologics manufacturing industry, to dig into the realities of onshoring in pharma and the evolving CDMO landscape.

Roger walks through geopolitics and the BIOSECURE Act to the practical hurdles of talent shortages and infrastructure buildouts. Roger outlines what sponsor companies need to consider when choosing a domestic or international partner, from experience working in APAC.

Topics include:

  • Why “onshoring” may be more political theater than operational shift
  • The labor and infrastructure gap in U.S. biologics manufacturing
  • How CDMO specialization is reshaping the global pharma supply chain

From navigating regulatory risks to building smart tech transfer plans, this episode gives growing pharma teams the tools to make better decisions.

📍 Recorded at Kymanox HQ in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

#Biomanufacturing #CDMO #Onshoring #LifeSciences #Biologics #PharmaManufacturing

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