Team members from Amazon Filters will be at the ISPE Europe Annual Conference to highlight how their filters, sanitary housings and customised technical support can help drive innovation in critical pharma and biopharma applications.
ISPE, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, will welcome more than 1,200 delegates to the Danish capital for three days of technical sessions, presentations and networking.
Attendees include industry leaders and fellow professionals involved in drug manufacturing, supply chain activity, research and regulatory oversight.
They will gather at Copenhagen’s Bella Centre on 20 to 22 April 2026 to discuss the latest developments in life sciences and the technical development of products.
Representing Amazon Filters on Stand 34 will be Proposals Engineer Alex Lowther and Sales Manager Alexandra Foulger.
Alex said: “ISPE Copenhagen is an ideal opportunity for us to show pharma manufacturers how our process filters, housings and solutions support critical applications across the sector.
“We will present a range of filtration technologies used throughout pharmaceutical manufacturing, especially our SupaClean system, that combine improved operator safety with optimised filtration processes.
“Our containment systems allow safe filter change outs when processing fluid and gas streams associated with the production of HPAPIs (highly potent active pharmaceutical ingredients).
“We will display a SupaClean filter system in a custom housing that has a cutaway section to view inside.”
Alexandra said: “Stand visitors will learn how our depth and pleated filters support high-efficiency prefiltration and come with validated 0.2 µm sterilising-grade media for critical final filtration stages.
“We also flag our solutions for steam filtration. They include SupaMesh stainless steel cartridges to ensure steam used for sterilisation is free from particulates, protecting both equipment and process integrity.”
A focus on advanced filter housing capabilities will feature sanitary housings designed for clean-in-place (CIP) and steam-in-place (SIP) operations.
Alexandra added: “We will discuss the manufacture of our standard and custom ranges of housings from initial design concepts through to machining, pressing and welding.”
Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Maryland, USA, ISPE is a global organisation with more than 2,600 members from 73 countries.
Among the membership are process engineers and developers, chemists, pharmacists and production managers.
For more information on Amazon Filters’ activities in the pharmaceuticals sector, visit www.amazonfilters.com/pharmaceuticals-and-healthcare.
For more details of ISPE Copenhagen, visit ispe.org/conferences/2026-europe-annual-conference.

