Upcoming events


RNA Vaccines and Therapeutics - London 2023

The inaugural RNA Vaccines & Therapeutics – London 2023 conference will focus on the rapidly evolving science of encoded RNA medicines. The agenda will cover the design, development, formulation, analytics, manufacturing scale-up and distribution of next-generation RNA vaccines and therapies.

4-5 October 2023 - 

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Past events


RNA Vaccines

30 September 2021 - 

Vaccine manufacturing during a global pandemic: what have we learnt from COVID-19?

10 June 2021 - .

DCVMN Supply Chain Traceability

10 February 2021 - .

DCVMN Annual General Meeting (Virtual): Vaccines, a healthy future

3 to 5 November 2020 - .

E-Workshop on Health Technology Assessment

12 to 14 May 2020 - .

Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub Annual Meeting 2020

20 to 21 April 2020 - London, UK

We are proud to have hosted our Annual Meeting 2020 completely virtually, with over 70 participants from 9 countries!

Supply Chain Efficiency Workshop for Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) members

25 to 27 November 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam

. This event is organised by the FVMR Hub.

Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) 20th Annual General Meeting

21 to 23 October 2019 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

. The FVMR Hub hosted the opening session and first satellite workshop.

European Research & Innovation days 'Science is Wonderful!' 

25 to 26 September 2019 - Brussels, Belgium

 

 

10th APS International PharmSci Conference

11 to 13 September 2019 - Greenwich, UK

The Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub hosts Chinese Minister of Science and Technology

17 July 2019 - London, UK

Wang Zhigang,  and was presented with the Future Vaccine Manufacturing Hub as a showcased UK-Chinese collaboration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ launches The Forum

10 July 2019 - London, UK

911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ launched , hosted by the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, which highlighted the Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub.

Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) Workshop on supply chain 

25 June 2019 - Geneva, Switzerland

Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) Workshop on vaccine release test methods aimed at reducing animal use 

10 to 13 June 2019 - Hyderabad, India

Global Science Policy Forum: Developing a Vaccine Revolution 

23 May 2019 - London, UK

 

FVMR Hub Director Professor Robin Shattock and Hub member Professor Jason Hallett presented at the 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ Global Science Policy Forum on 23 May 2019 in London, UK

Annual Future Vaccine Manufacturing Research Hub Meeting

15 to 16 April 2019 - London, UK

The FVMR Hub held its annual meeting in London, to update on progress and plan next steps, with all partners.FVMR Hub April 2019

World Economic Forum

22 to 25 January 2019 - Davos, Switzerland

Professor Robin Shattock and Professor Jason Hallett from the FVMR Hub presented at the World Economic Forum, highlighting the need to improve vaccine manufacturing capabilities for manufacturers in developing countries.

 

Find out more about the FVMR Hub members' presentations at the World Economic Forum / 

Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) Annual General Meeting

29 to 31 October 2018 - Kunming, China

The DCVMN was established in the year 2000, sharing the vision of protecting all people against known and emerging infectious diseases, with the mission of increasing the quality and availability of vaccines affordable to all.

Future vaccines research and development: advancing the manufacturing and deployment of cost-effective vaccines in a changing landscape

21 May 2018 at 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ

KTN held this event, in partnership with 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ College, on 21st May in London. The meeting brought together the vaccine development and manufacturing community in human health in the UK, to learn about the latest innovative technologies, hear about current UK capabilities and Department of Health and Social Care investments to date, the work of the UK Vaccine Network, Future Vaccines Manufacturing Research hub(s) and also potentially future opportunities for funding through mechanisms such as the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.

Approximately 50 delegates attended on the day from the wider sector. Thanks to the support of our hosts, and supporters, KTN was able to deliver this meeting as a free event for the community. The event aligned with the KTN’s activities in medicines bioprocessing and manufacturing, as well as the Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership (MMIP).

General enquiries


Dr Sarah Joseph
Operations Manager

s.joseph@imperial.ac.uk