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176: How Virtual Reality Training Solves Europe's Bioproduction Talent Shortage with Sandrine Lemoine - Part 2

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What if the missing link to resilient European bioproduction is not just another breakthrough technology, but the ability to continuously learn, adapt, and collaborate?

In a rapidly shifting biotech landscape, innovation isn’t only driven by technical prowess. Behind every robust production process and every cutting-edge therapy, there’s a team empowered with both technical expertise and the soft skills necessary to thrive.

In this episode, host David Brühlmann explores the human side of bioproduction with Sandrine Lemoine, CEO of Immerscio.bio, who has dedicated her career to transforming talent development in the industry. Sandrine Lemoine brings a unique perspective to biotech training: as both an executive coach and a veteran of pharmaceutical leadership roles, she founded Immerscio.bio to bridge the gap between innovation and workforce development. Her work focuses on immersive, flexible training that prepares biotech professionals - new and experienced alike - for the evolving demands of modern bioproduction, keeping Europe’s talent future-ready.

Here are three reasons why you shouldn’t miss this episode:

  • Soft Skills as a Catalyst: Sandrine reveals why leadership, collaboration, and a “co-construction” approach are critical to effective innovation in bioproduction, not just as buzzwords, but as real drivers of successful project delivery.
  • Continuous Learning as a Strategy: Discover how Immerscio.bio’s adaptable training modules keep professionals ahead of the curve in a field defined by fast regulatory shifts, automation, and new therapies - arming teams for every transition, from immunology pivots to advanced manufacturing technologies.
  • Resilience through Workforce Development: As Europe faces unprecedented talent shortages and global competition, Sandrine explains how investing in people and fostering a habit of lifelong learning is key to healthcare sovereignty and the industrialization of scientific progress.

Ready to upgrade your own bioprocessing career or build a future-ready team? This conversation will inspire you to see training not as a checkbox, but as your greatest tool for impact in biotech.

Connect with Sandrine Lemoine:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sandrine-lemoine-ba244a58

Website: https://immerscio.bio

Next step:

Book a free consultation to help you get started on any questions you may have about bioprocessing development and manufacturing: https://bruehlmann-consulting.com/call

Develop bioprocessing technologies better, faster, at a fraction of the cost with our 1:1 Strategy Call: The quickest and easiest way to excel biotech technology development. Book your call at https://stan.store/SmartBiotech

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What if the missing link to resilient European bioproduction is not just another breakthrough technology, but the ability to continuously learn, adapt, and collaborate?

In a rapidly shifting biotech landscape, innovation isn’t only driven by technical prowess. Behind every robust production process and every cutting-edge therapy, there’s a team empowered with both technical expertise and the soft skills necessary to thrive.

In this episode, host David Brühlmann explores the human side of bioproduction with Sandrine Lemoine, CEO of Immerscio.bio, who has dedicated her career to transforming talent development in the industry. Sandrine Lemoine brings a unique perspective to biotech training: as both an executive coach and a veteran of pharmaceutical leadership roles, she founded Immerscio.bio to bridge the gap between innovation and workforce development. Her work focuses on immersive, flexible training that prepares biotech professionals - new and experienced alike - for the evolving demands of modern bioproduction, keeping Europe’s talent future-ready.

Here are three reasons why you shouldn’t miss this episode:

  • Soft Skills as a Catalyst: Sandrine reveals why leadership, collaboration, and a “co-construction” approach are critical to effective innovation in bioproduction, not just as buzzwords, but as real drivers of successful project delivery.
  • Continuous Learning as a Strategy: Discover how Immerscio.bio’s adaptable training modules keep professionals ahead of the curve in a field defined by fast regulatory shifts, automation, and new therapies - arming teams for every transition, from immunology pivots to advanced manufacturing technologies.
  • Resilience through Workforce Development: As Europe faces unprecedented talent shortages and global competition, Sandrine explains how investing in people and fostering a habit of lifelong learning is key to healthcare sovereignty and the industrialization of scientific progress.

Ready to upgrade your own bioprocessing career or build a future-ready team? This conversation will inspire you to see training not as a checkbox, but as your greatest tool for impact in biotech.

Connect with Sandrine Lemoine:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sandrine-lemoine-ba244a58

Website: https://immerscio.bio

Next step:

Book a free consultation to help you get started on any questions you may have about bioprocessing development and manufacturing: https://bruehlmann-consulting.com/call

Develop bioprocessing technologies better, faster, at a fraction of the cost with our 1:1 Strategy Call: The quickest and easiest way to excel biotech technology development. Book your call at https://stan.store/SmartBiotech

Support the show

  continue reading

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