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Associate Members of CPACT are individuals who were once employed by either Member companies or other industrial organisations and are still active in process analysis and control as consultants.  Each Associate Member has a wealth of experience and collectively they provide unparalleled expertise to help advise CPACT Members on a wide range of technical and business matters.

Through CPACT, the Associate Member Consultants have agreed to form a Consultancy Hub that allows CPACT member organisations to access consultancy support at a preferred rate for an agreed number of days.

Click on the images below to find out more details about each Associate Member and their expertise.

How the scheme operates:

  1. The scheme is only open to CPACT Members.
  2. Contact one or more Associate Members using the email they have provided to request a conversation on the support required. The email should be copied to admin@cpact.com 
  3. It is up to each Associate Members to decide if they are able to accommodate a consultancy request within the scheme, when contacted by a CPACT member.
  4. The Associate Member will decide how many days of consultancy at the reduced “CPACT” rate they can offer on each occasion. This would typically be up to 3 days.
  5. If a consultancy arises, the Associate Member will inform admin@cpact.com .
  6. The “CPACT” rate is £1000 per day plus VAT and any additional expenses such as for travel etc.
  7. The consultancy income at the “CPACT” rate will be split with 25% to CPACT and 75% retained by the consultant.
  8. Consultancy provided beyond the agreed days at the “CPACT” rate will normally be charged at the consultant’s normal daily rate, to be agreed between the consultant and the CPACT member.

The CPACT Consultancy Hub provides unique access to a collection of experienced and trusted advisers who can assist with the design, development and deployment of PAT/Control system equipment/platforms. Their expertise spans multi-national companies (MNCs), and SMEs across most sectors including O&G, F&B, FMCG, and Pharmaceutical (API, OSD, Bio).

CPACT’s Associate Members are:

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Martin Warman

Martin Warman is the Director of Martin Warman Consultancy Ltd, he is also a Professor of Practice at the University of Strathclyde, and the Research Director for the Medicine Manufacturing Innovation Center (MMIC).

Previously he also spent 7 years at Vertex, where he was the technical lead for the Vertex DLR platform that manufactures the first approved pharmaceutical product made by continuous manufacturing (CM).

He has over 25 years’ experience in the field having previously lead the Global PAT Development Team, as part of the Process Analytical Support Group (PASG) within Pfizer Global Manufacturing, where he lead the team responsible for developing platform solutions to all the common Process Analytical Technology (PAT) applications. Whilst at Pfizer he was part of the steering team, and a sub-team lead, during the development of the first Pfizer Continuous Manufacturing applications.

Martin has previous experience in the other industries, before joining Pfizer he worked in the instrument sector with Dionex (now part of ThermoFisher Scientific) providing application support for liquid and supercritical fluid chromatography, including the development and implementation of on-line measurement systems. He joined Dionex from Shell Research Centre, where he provided analytical support, developing and executing novel environmental analysis methods and technologies in support of Shell's bio-restoration/bio-remediation and environmental monitoring programs.

Martin has an active role in ASTM E55 that covers pharmaceutical manufacturing, having previously chaired sub-committee ASTM E55.01 covering PAT, chaired sub-committee E55.94 which covers Terminology and is the technical lead for standards covering sampling, CM and PAT enabled control systems. He is also part of the global steering committee for the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) PAT & Lifecycle Control Strategy (LCS) Community of Practice (CoP), and chairs the UK ISPE PAT & LCS CoP.

In addition to being an Associate Member of CPACT, Martin’s role at the University of Strathclyde, includes support for CMAC Future Manufacturing Research Hub as well as being on the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and the Leadership Team for MMIC.

Contact email: martin@martinwarmanconsultancy.co.uk

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Associate Members also make other important contributions to CPACT such as:

  • Help raise the profile of CPACT
  • Introduce CPACT to prospective new Members
  • Participate in promotional activities, webinars etc.
  • Make contributions to CPACT’s committees
  • Give presentations at events on behalf of CPACT