Millipore says its purely technical training programmes help to develop the internal forces of companies
When recruiting new personnel, one of the aims is to train them for their appropriate functions.
It is equally important to maintain the level of knowledge of the established personnel. Therefore, Millipore offers a comprehensive training programme for newcomers and stayers alike.
Millipore's training offering builds on the already successful Operator Certification and TFF schools, where over 1500 customers have been trained throughout Europe in recent years.
The training programme covers a wide range of domains from upstream, through purification to final finishing and release.
The training courses held by experienced people who have worked in the biopharmaceutical industry are focused on providing technical knowledge to the attendees.
Millipore takes care to ensure participants' understanding as well as to solve their own difficulties or issues.
The 1 to 2 day courses are run for 5 to 10 people, to enhance effectiveness and improve knowledge transfer, while maximising the use of time.
Refreshments, lunch and documentation package are included in the training fees.
Millipore also can assist with the hotel reservation.
Courses can be held in a variety of locations throughout Europe, at Millipore's European headquarters and manufacturing site in Molsheim (near Strasbourg), France, or at its regional offices.
On request, courses can be arranged at the customers' facilities.
For more information about the training courses, their content, location and prices, visit Millipore's website and click on 'European training programme 2003' in the 'training' box.
A registration form is also available online.
A few training courses held in Molsheim have some places left: chromatography school (English); designing developing SOP's and validating filter steam sterilisation cycles (English); integrity testing training and certification (German and French); K-prime 40 and CCP training (English); and 'Sterischool' (English and German).

