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The Standardise podcasts feature conversations with leading experts knowledgeable about standards relating to processes and controls in the manufacturing industry. This podcast series covers a wide array of topics of interest to businesses and organizations seeking certifications for compliance, industry professionals, and engineers aiming to enhance their understanding of relevant standards, regulators monitoring standardization trends, and end users of process and control equipment concerned with standards requirements.
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ASME BPE Chairperson Milena McFeeters breaks down how Standards shape the future of bioprocessing 04.11.2025 22:44
Milena takes us inside the ASME BPE Committee—explaining its influence on bioprocessing innovation, what it means to be the committee’s first female chair, and her advice for women in engineering aspiring to leadership roles.
Chip Eskridge discusses ASME B31.3 Standard Committee 15.09.2023 22:15
Chip explains the inner workings of the ASME B31.3 Standard Committee, including its objectives, functions, and dynamics.
Bill Huitt explains the ASME Bioprocessing Equipment Standard 02.04.2023 25:12
Bill explains the thinking behind the ASME bioprocessing industry standard's requirements and recommendations. This discussion benefits engineers, contractors, and inspectors involved with the BPE Standard, providing insight into its content and compliance.
Ken Kimbrel discusses the ASME Bioprocessing Equipment Standard Committee 18.01.2023 24:01
Ken explains the inner workings of the ASME Bioprocessing Equipment Standard Committee, including its objectives, functions, and dynamics.
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