2019 PDA Annual Meeting

AST is excited to be joining industry experts at the 2019 PDA Annual Meeting happening March 11th- 14th in San Diego, CA. This year’s conference
AST Presents At ISPE Facilities of the Future Conference

The 2019 ISPE Facility of the Future Conference will explore what pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities will look like in the future and will feature presentations from
AST Launches GENiSYS® R Robotic Filling and Closing Machine

AST, a leading innovator of advanced aseptic filling and closing systems developed for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, recently announced the release of its new
Tacoma PharmaSolutions Private Limited

AST announces Indian subsidiary, Tacoma PharmaSolutions Private Limited – a wholly owned Indian subsidiary to keep pace with the regions growing bio-similar and biologics manufacturing
CPhI – PMEC North America
AST will be participating in the first ever P-MEC machinery zone at the CPhI North America 2018 event in Philadelphia April 24th-26th. AST will be
Interphex 2018

AST is excited and ready to again be participating in one of the leading pharmaceutical industry technology events Interphex 2018 at the Javits Center in
AST at PDA’s 2018 Annual Meeting

AST is joining industry thought leaders and experts at the 2018 Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida March 19th -21st. This year’s
Facilities of the Future Conference

Interested in learning what thought leaders are envisioning for the future of manufacturing for pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals and personalized gene and cell therapies? If so, the
ISPE 2018 Aseptic Conference

AST is excited to be participating and exhibiting at this year’s ISPE Aseptic Conference March 6th & 7th in Ruston, VA. Josh Russell, AST’s Director
Robotics & Isolator-Barrier Systems: The Perfect Combination for Advanced Aseptic Processing

The aim of advanced aseptic processing is the elimination and absolute control of all sources of contaminations – most importantly, human generated contamination. Robotics and