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European In Silico Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Summit 2025

In partnership with BioMedEng

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Join us in London on June 26th for the 2nd Ansys European In Silico Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Conference, where industry leaders will showcase how simulation is transforming drug manufacturing, process engineering, drug delivery and in silico clinical trials. Explore cutting-edge in silico methodologies that accelerate clinical trials, optimize manufacturing processes, and enhance drug delivery device design. Connect with experts, gain insights from leading speakers, and engage in discussions to advance innovation in pharmaceutical development.

Date:
Thursday, June 26 2025

Venue:
UCL Anatomy Building, London WC1E 6BT 

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Event Overview

Join us in London on June 26th to see how pharmaceutical and healthcare industry leaders leverage in silico approaches to address the time and cost required to develop drug manufacturing processes and drug delivery devices and accelerate clinical trials.

  • Gain insight into in silico methodology and how engineering simulation is accelerating innovation in pharmaceutical and healthcare
  • Hear from leading industry speakers showcasing their use of simulation in drug manufacturing, process engineering, drug delivery, and in silico trials
  • Share experiences, knowledge, and best practices with industry peers
  • Discuss your simulation challenges with industry experts
  • Participate and engage in networking opportunities, including a roundtable discussion

The 2025 European In Silico Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Conference will showcase engineering and scientific achievements by illuminating what's possible through simulation. Discover the tools to improve manufacturing processes, optimize drug delivery devices, and leverage in silico methods to accelerate regulatory approval.

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Highlights

Agenda

Full agenda coming soon

TIMETOPIC
9:00 AM - 9:30 AMRegistration Open
9:30 AM – 9:50 AMDigital Transformation of the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industries - Thierry Marchal, Ansys
9:50 AM – 10:10 AMA Vision of the Future: Integrated In Silico Solutions for the Pharmaceutical Industry - Mark Palmer, Ansys
10:10 AM– 10:30 AMKeynote Speech TBC
10:30 AM - 10:50 AMKeynote Speech TBC
10:50 AM – 11:20 AMRegulatory Pathway for In Silico Regulatory Approval Roundtable
11:20 AM – 11:50 AMBreak & Ask an Ansys Expert

TRACK 1 & 2

DRUG MANUFACTURING & PROCESS ENGINEERING                    

DRUG DELIVERY & IN SILICO CLINICAL TRIALS

11:50 AM – 12:15 PM

Accelerating Drug Formation through Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Machine Learning Approaches - Andrea Browning, SchrodingerShowcasing Simulation for In Silico Drug Delivery 
- Ansys

12:15 PM – 12:40 PM

Antleron Customer Presentation (to be finalized)
Jan Schrooten, Antleron

Mapping the Product Design Space: Understanding and Controlling Manufacturing Variability in Pressurised Metered-Dose Inhalers (pMDIs) - Karl Bass, Bespak

12:40 PM – 1:05 PM

GSK Presentation (to be finalized)
Pushpinder Singh, GSK
Particle Interaction in Respiratory Drug Delivery Coupling CFD/DEM 
- Ralf Kroeger, Ansys

1:05 PM - 2:05 PM

Lunch & Networking

2:05 PM – 2:30 PM

Session TBC

Advances in Autoinjector Simulation - Ansys

2:30 PM – 2:55 PM

Reckitt Customer Presentation (to be finalized)
Tyler London, Reckitt
ERAMET Project: Regulatory Approval for Paediatric Drug Development
Ine Skottheim Rusten, SRLABS

2:55 PM – 3:20 PM

Session TBC

An Integrated Platform for In Silico Clinical Trials - Ansys

3:20 PM - 3:45 PM

Advances in Fluid Mixing Simulation; Technology (GPU), Workflow, and AI/ML Integration - Samuel Talvy, Ansys

GSK Presentation (to be finalized) - Thomas Burge, GSK

3:45 PM – 4:20 PM

The Use of AI with Simulation to Optimize Process Engineering 
- Samuel Talvy, Ansys

Session TBC

4:30 PM - 6:00 PMEnd of Conference & Networking

Speakers

Event Information

Anatomy Building
University College London
Gower Street
LONDON
WCIE 6BT

How to find us | UCL Division of Biosciences - UCL – University College London

By car:

As the UCL campus is in central London, parking facilities on-site and in the wider area are extremely limited. It is strongly recommended to use public transport to get to UCL.

By London Underground (Tube):

The closest Tube stations to UCL's Gower Street site are Euston Square (Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and Circle lines), Warren Street (Northern and Victoria lines), Euston (Northern and Victoria lines) and Russell Square (Piccadilly line). 

By train:

UCL is within walking distance of Euston, St Pancras and King’s Cross mainline stations, as well as the London Eurostar terminal.

By air:

Heathrow Airport: London Underground (Picadilly Line) to Russell Square or King's Cross.
Journey time: 55 minutes.

Gatwick Airport: Gatwick Express to Victoria station. From Victoria, take the London Underground ( Victoria Line) to Warren Street.
Journey time: 40 minutes.

Stansted Airport: Stansted Express to Liverpool Street station. From Liverpool Street take the London Underground (Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan or Circle Lines) to Euston Square.
Journey time: 55 minutes.

Luton Airport: Take the shuttle bus from the airport to Luton Airport Parkway station. From there, catch a train to St Pancras.
Journey time: 45 minutes.

London City Airport: Take the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from London City Airport Station to Canning Town. From there, catch the London Underground to Warren Street (Jubilee Line, changing to the Victoria  Line at Green Park).
Journey time: 40 minutes.

This is an in-person event, and the presentations will not be recorded. However, approved presentation slides will be made available on-demand to attendees.

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