Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Industrial bioprocess development, upstream workflow discipline, fermentation planning, and quality-aware manufacturing exposure.
Duration
12 weeks
Program fee
₹3,999
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Students learn upstream workflow logic, SOP discipline, process monitoring, quality-aware documentation, deviation thinking, and how industrial biotech teams communicate across functions.
Forge Bioprocess Development Hub is structured for students who want a professional view of how bioprocess thinking translates into real manufacturing discipline. The internship focuses on process awareness, batch reliability, documentation standards, and the operational mindset required in industrial biotechnology. Interns observe and support structured training modules that connect upstream science, process controls, and quality-oriented decision-making.
The application deadline has passed. Closed on Apr 21, 2026.
Faculty highlight #1
Program Head, Bioprocess Training
Leads industrial learning design and quality-oriented process mentoring.
Faculty highlight #2
Senior Manufacturing Mentor
Guides interns through SOP-led operations training and batch documentation standards.
Faculty highlight #3
Quality Systems Advisor
Introduces deviation thinking, compliance discipline, and review readiness.
The instructional team includes manufacturing mentors, process scientists, and quality reviewers. Students are coached to think operationally, communicate clearly, and respect industrial execution standards.
Techniques
Equipment
9 mentors supporting this program
211 interns trained across previous cohorts
Hands-on training included
Live project exposure available
Completion certificate provided
Suitable for biotechnology, bioprocess, chemical engineering, microbiology, pharmacy, or life sciences students with interest in industrial process environments.
Selection emphasizes engineering or biotech readiness, disciplined work habits, ability to follow process controls, and seriousness about industrial training environments.
Safety training covers process-area conduct, controlled access, gowning, contamination prevention, equipment handling, and immediate reporting of deviations or incidents.
Students must operate with manufacturing discipline, follow SOPs exactly, escalate deviations promptly, and maintain clear traceable records throughout all training exercises.