
Venue: Society Building Fitzrovia, 55 Whitfield St, London, W1T 4AH
Time: 7.45 - 10.15am
As healthcare systems evolve alongside rapid advances in life sciences, the infrastructure that supports them must keep pace. At this session, we explore how the delivery of healthcare and pharmaceutical environments can be better integrated through smarter planning, early-stage thinking, and a deeper focus on compliance and performance.
Join us for a thought-provoking session examining how facility delivery needs to evolve to meet tomorrow’s standards in performance, adaptability, and integration.
Speakers

Chris Morgan
ATMP Solutions
Chris Morgan is the Director of ATMP Solutions Ltd with over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, spanning Manufacturing, Technical Transfer, Continuous Improvement, Quality, Engineering and Validation. His work involves the design, commissioning and qualification of pharmaceutical and life sciences facilities with a particular focus on ATMPs, biopharmaceuticals and nano-technology. Chris has worked extensively on integrating CQV into complex infrastructure projects, making sure that regulatory requirements are considered from the outset. He brings a clear and practical approach to risk assessment, and process improvement, regularly supporting his clients in navigating the complexities of GMP compliance within the fast-evolving healthcare and life sciences settings. His work is underpinned by extensive experience in problem solving and waste reduction through application of tools such as FMEA, 5 Whys, Ishikawa diagrams, Kepner-Tregoe analysis and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.

Sarah Borg Bonnici
Aryium
Sarah Borg Bonnici is a dynamic leader in healthcare strategy, infrastructure and innovation with over a decade of experience shaping the future of complex technical environments. Sarah’s expertise is focused on the design and integration of complex buildings with highly controlled environments under various global regulatory frameworks. Her experience involves a wide range of process architecture sectors, including battery manufacturing. As Director at Aryium, she is the driving force behind a global design start-up focused on front-end commercial feasibility, design strategies and concept generation for high-performance buildings. Her work spans laboratories, biocontainment facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturing, life sciences, and data centres, delivered remotely across the Nordics, ASEAN, and beyond.