
Frozen by Design: Engineering and Automating Cryogenic Storage to Avoid Risk and Scale-Up Surprises
Webinars
In this Webinar
Reframing Cryostorage as an Engineered System
When approached as a downstream decision, cryogenic infrastructure becomes a source of quality risk, compliance friction, and scale-up roadblocks. When engineered intentionally, it becomes an enabler of product integrity, operational efficiency, and commercial readiness.
Join us in an event designed for Manufacturing, Quality, MSAT, Engineering, and Supply Chain leaders in cell & gene therapy, with a strategic discussion lead by those who have designed, operated, and optimized cryostorage systems in cell & gene therapy, from early development to commercial manufacturing.
About the Guests
Four Perspectives on Cryopreservation: Process, Manufacturing, Facilities, and Automation
- Paola Terreni, Cell Process Development Manager, with over a decade in cell & gene therapy process development and manufacturing, supporting 10+ FDA/EMA-approved products
- Peter Walters, Fellow of Advanced Therapies, with 20+ years designing pharmaceutical facilities for advanced therapies from Phase 1 to commercial scale
- Mudith Jayawardena, Associate Senior Scientist, with experience leading the implementation of automated cryostorage and 9+ years optimizing pluripotent stem cell workflows.
- Scott Reeves, Director of Applications Support with 30 years in laboratory automation, leading global field applications engineering for CGT workflows
What You’ll Learn
One Cross-Functional Approach
- Real-world case studies from leaders who have designed and operated GMP cryostorage system across development, clinical, and commercial stages
- Automation-focused perspectives on transitioning from manual, including the operational, quality, and change-management realities
- Engineering frameworks for ODH mitigation, redundancy, access control, data integrity, and facility design that supports long-term scalability
Learn how you can protect product and scale-up CGT by treating cryostorage as a designed system, not a downstream freezer decision!












