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Micheál Donnellan

New Product Introduction Technical Lead at Hovione

Micheál Donnellan has worked in various positions throughout their career. Micheál started as a Marine Engineer at BP in 1997 and worked there until 2000. Micheál then joined ESI Technologies in 2000 as a Sales employee. In 2001, they joined Novartis as a Pipeline Support Lead and remained there until 2016. Currently, they are working at Hovione as a Technical Lead and has been in that role since December 2016. Micheál is currently serving as the New Product Introduction Technical Lead at Hovione as well.

Micheál Donnellan attended Munster Technological University from 1993 to 1996, where they obtained a degree in Marine Engineering. Micheál also pursued a degree in Process Plant Technology at Munster Technological University.

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Kristianstad, Sweden

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Hovione is an international company with over 60 years of experience in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing operations. As a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) with a fully integrated offering of services for drug substances, drug product intermediates and drug products. The company has four FDA inspected sites in the USA, Portugal, Ireland and China and development laboratories in Lisbon, Portugal and New Jersey, USA. Hovione provides pharmaceutical customers services for the development and compliant manufacture of innovative drugs, including highly potent compounds, and customized product solutions across the entire drug life cycle. In the inhalation area, Hovione offers a complete range of services, from API, formulation development and devices. Hovione´s culture is based on innovation, quality and dependability. Hovione was the first Chemical/ Pharmaceutical Company to become a Certified B Corp, is a member of Rx-360, EFCG and participates actively in industry quality improvement initiatives to lead new global industry standards.