Willog X Korea Biopharmaceutical Association, 'Biopharmaceutical Cold Chain Seminar' held

Willog, an IoT-based logistics intelligence solution company, announced on the 17th that it will hold a 'Biopharmaceutical Cold Chain Seminar' jointly with the Korea Biopharmaceutical Association (KoBIA) on June 25th.

This seminar will be held at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas in Samseong-dong, Seoul from 1:30 PM, and will share domestic and international industry trends and the latest technologies on the topic of quality assurance and cold chain advancement during the storage and transportation of biopharmaceuticals. Industry experts and practitioners will participate in the seminar to introduce related information and operational cases, and there will also be discussions on policy directions.

The event consists of four presentation sessions and Q&A. In the first presentation, Director Choi Jeong-min of the Korea Biopharmaceutical Association will present on the topic of ‘Biological Product Trends and Prospects’, followed by Director Kim Jae-hwan of the Bio Business Division at Willog, who will introduce a case of data-based cold chain management. CEO Park Min-seong of James Korea will present the necessity and guidelines for temperature and humidity monitoring in pharmaceutical and bio GMP environments, and Professor Moon Sang-young of Hankyung National University will discuss domestic and international issues and implications related to biopharmaceutical logistics. Finally, a Q&A session with officials from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety is scheduled.

Willog collects real-time environmental data such as location, temperature, humidity, and air quality throughout the entire logistics process through its own patented IoT devices, and provides solutions that can comprehensively manage logistics quality and risk based on this. It is currently being applied to various industries such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and distribution.

Willog CEO Bae Sung-hoon said, “Biopharmaceuticals are products sensitive to temperature and environmental changes, and cold chain management is a key element in ensuring quality and safety.” He added, “This seminar will be a place to discuss efficient management methods based on data with industry experts and share practical insights that can contribute to improving the quality of bio logistics.”


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