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Bouygues Energies & Services are going to be exhibiting at this years ISPE UK Annual Conference on Thursday 18th November 2021

This year's ISPE event will follow an established format of conferences alongside the exhibition, where Bouygues Energies & Services will be exhibiting as well as speaking in the conference centre.

Sarah Frankland, Bouygues Energies & Services, Validation Manager will be discussing “Importance of validation in the project development”.

Sarah’s experience of validation and regulatory affairs is based around work in the national health service (NHS), predominately in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry working to GMP requirements. This work involved partaking in MHRA inspections. Her knowledge extends to a broad understanding of facility equipment, for example, cleanroom control, HVAC and WFI system and has working experience of the validation of these systems. 

Furthermore, Peter McRitchie and Bob Davies will be showcasing the companies 50 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry.

In the meantime, if you would like to discuss your current or future project requirements, please contact: bob.davies@bouygues-es.co.uk or peter.mcritchie@bouygues-es.co.uk.

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