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📅 Date: 7 July 2026
🕙 Time: 10:00 CET
📍 Format: Online webinar

We warmly invite you to join our BioForum Live webinar, where we will explore one of the most important stages of bioprocessing – biomass separation – and the role of centrifugation and tangential flow filtration (TFF) in downstream processing.

Biomass separation is a critical step in fermentation and cell culture processes, with a significant impact on the efficiency of downstream processing.

During the webinar, we will discuss the practical applications of centrifugation and tangential flow filtration (TFF), compare the advantages of both technologies, and explain the key criteria for selecting the right solution. We will also highlight the most common mistakes made during process design and scale-up.

Agenda

  • The importance of biomass separation in fermentation and cell culture processes
  • Characteristics of material after fermentation and cell cultivation
  • Centrifugation as the first stage of biomass separation
  • Tangential flow filtration (TFF) – principles and applications in downstream processing
  • Centrifugation or TFF? Choosing the right technology for your application
  • Common mistakes in downstream process design
  • Q&A session

Speaker

The webinar will be hosted by Bartosz Wierzbicki, Product Manager at LPP Equipment Warsaw, specializing in solutions for biotechnological processes.

Who should attend?

This webinar is intended for professionals involved in bioprocessing, process development, biomanufacturing, technology scale-up, and process design within the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and broader life sciences industries.

Register today and join our webinar to gain practical insights into biomass separation and benefit from the expertise of our specialist. We look forward to seeing you online!

Webinar BioForum Live | LPP Equipment Warsaw | 07/07/26, 10:00

Webinar: Biomass Separation in Practice – Centrifugation and Tangential Flow Filtration as the Foundation of Downstream Processing
Webinar: Biomass Separation in Practice – Centrifugation and Tangential Flow Filtration as the Foundation of Downstream Processing