Generating cutting-edge therapeutics
requires precision, safety, and efficiency from manufacturing equipment. The
next generation of oligo manufacturing, the process of producing short
sequences of nucleotides (building blocks of DNA or RNA), innovation from Asahi
Kasei Bioprocess (AKB), the THESYS™ ACS ERGO synthesis column, will be on
display and demonstrated at Booth 213 at TIDES USA 2024 from May 14th to 17th
at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. This new synthesis column offers
drastically reduced changeover time between batches while maintaining user
safety and product quality. Following the success of AKB’s DAC
ERGO™, a liquid chromatography column, the company has continued advancing
column technology with the THESYS™ ACS ERGO. The THESYS ACS ERGO is designed
for oligonucleotide synthesis and includes an operator-friendly design to
facilitate a smooth and safe changeover between runs. It provides the same
reliable high-performance as AKB’s other synthesis columns but is uniquely
engineered to reduce inefficiencies between batches—with upwards of an hour of
time savings as well as projected labor reduction. The time-saving features of the
THESYS™ ACS ERGO are achieved by eliminating the use of threaded bolts in the
changeover and maintenance process, which can be tedious and time-consuming to remove
between runs. AKB has ergonomically designed the THESYS™ ACS ERGO for faster changeover
without cost to safety, which improves customer efficiency while maintaining
operator safety and product reliability. “Our new, bolt-free design is unique
to the column market and makes unpacking and cleaning far less time-consuming,”
said Chris Rombach, Executive Vice President at Asahi Kasei Bioprocess America (AKBA).
“Every feature of the ACS ERGO has been considered, with greater productivity
for manufacturers and operator safety as the top priorities.” THESYS™ ACS includes an innovative
I-bar format that makes removing the top of the column more efficient and a
unique frame with an integrated gearbox and wheel to facilitate smooth, safe unpacking
and cleaning. Furthermore, the column has a minimized footprint to seamlessly integrate
into the manufacturing floor. In addition to its booth at the
event, AKB will host a “Spotlight Presentation” on May 16 at 12:20 p.m. in room
302 about the oligo manufacturing process. Dr. Tom Krebstakies, Sales Manager
for Europe and Asia at AKB, will speak about innovations from synthesis through
concentration and the applicable equipment considerations for effective
technical implementation. Attendees are invited to visit AKB
at Booth 213 to explore new products, witness live demos, and learn more about
how AKB’s innovations make manufacturing therapeutics easier.