Automated Solution to Develop and Optimise Upstream Processe

Vaccines Manufacturing and Innovation Centre (UK) LimitedcontractContracts FinderRef VMIC202021SME suitableVCSE suitablecomplete
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Estimated value

£793k

Awarded value

£793k

Awarded 12 Nov 2020

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

17 Nov 2020

Deadline 12 Nov 2020

Description

VMIC requires the ability to rapidly develop and optimise upstream processes using a state-of-the-art Quality by Design (QBD) approach to ensure robustness as well as rapid development. The ability to execute a Design of Experiments (DoE) approach is integral to the assurance of robustness and furthermore ensures that the processes developed are well away from the edge of failure. VMIC will be a centre of excellence for vaccine development in the UK, and must also have the capability to respond rapidly to pandemic situations, therefore it requires a solution that will allow rapid development of robust processes for clients whilst also allowing a significant reduction in operator-hours and time to create credible processes for anti-pandemic vaccine candidates. The Sartorius Ambr250 HT system, including installation and 1 year comprehensive service, allows the simultaneous operation of multiple bioreactor vessels working under different operating parameters, with each parameter, addition, feed etc. controlled by robotics in response to a pre-defined operational plan. The time saved using such an automated system is significant and allows for the rapid development of processes in a fraction of the time required using a more traditional approach. It also allows for the scale-down validation of existing processing parameters, thus speeding up the robustness testing and subsequent validation of existing process parameters. The Ambr 250 HT system is unique in the market place due to the high level of automation and robotics employed to rapidly reduce the time spent in development of mammalian or microbial process, and the high level of automation, microbiological containment, robotics and integrated liquid handling, sampling, and on board sample storage. VMIC will be a centre of excellence for vaccine development in the UK, and must have the capability to respond rapidly to pandemic situations. The Ambr system will be integral to both these missions because the solution will allow rapid development of robust processes for clients whilst also allowing a significant reduction in operator-hours and time to create credible processes for anti-pandemic vaccine candidates.

Scope

Reference
VMIC202021
Total value
£793,233 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
27 Nov 2020 to 30 Nov 2021
CPV classifications
33600000 38434540
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
12 Nov 2020, 9:00 am

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£793k

Award date

12 Nov 2020

Contract start

27 Nov 2020

Contract end

30 Nov 2021