United States

North Carolina - Raleigh - LS

Engineering Support for Life Science Companies

Trinity's Advent Engineering Life Science Solutions team in Raleigh has deep expertise in the development and commercialization of Bio-Pharmaceutical processes. The team provides a wide array of engineering solutions supporting the entire product life cycle including Process Development, Process Design, Automation and OT, Commissioning, Qualification & Validation, Compliance, and Project Management. We have expertise in multiple modalities including small molecules, various recombinant DNA technologies, as well as allogeneic and personalized cell and gene therapies.

Our engineers and professional consultants include industry leaders and innovators with experience in the application of numerical methods such as computational fluid dynamics, and process simulation such as hydraulic and process modeling to enable our clients to better understand and optimize the compliant production of novel therapies.

Local Leadership

Dana Norvell

Dana Norvell

Office Manager
Phone:
919.462.9693
Email:
dnorvell@trinityconsultants.com
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North Carolina - Raleigh - LS

1 Copley Pkwy, Suite 205
Morrisville, North Carolina 27560

Phone:
919.462.9693
TOLL-FREE:
888.555.2340

North Carolina - Raleigh - LS

Our Services Offered

Our local Morrisville staff have expertise in the following areas.

Process Development

Expert support for process and product development for clinical and commercial GMP processing.

Process Design

Expert design and engineering support for life sciences.

Commissioning, Qualification and Validation (CQV)

Prompt, knowledgeable CQV support for bio-pharma GMP manufacturing.

Project Management

Integrated project management services for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical sectors.

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