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Ipca Laboratories Appoints Dr. Sandarbh Rishi as Head of MSAT and Pilot Plant

Ipca Laboratories names Dr. Sandarbh Rishi as Head of MSAT and Pilot Plant, bringing 15+ years in bioprocess development and technology transfer.

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  • Jun 04, 2026

  • Vaibhavi M.

Ipca Laboratories Appoints Dr. Sandarbh Rishi as Head of MSAT and Pilot Plant

As Indian generic manufacturers push deeper into biologics and fermentation-based pipelines, the technical infrastructure supporting technology transfer and process scale-up is under increasing scrutiny. Ipca Laboratories has appointed Dr. Sandarbh Rishi as Head of MSAT and Pilot Plant, signalling a deliberate investment in the manufacturing science and technology function that bridges development and commercial-scale GMP production.

Dr. Rishi brings more than 15 years of experience spanning bioprocess development, microbial fermentation, technology transfer, and biotechnology operations, a profile aligned with the demands of scaling fermentation-derived APIs and biologics through pilot-to-commercial transitions. For QA directors and plant heads managing these programmes, the MSAT function is the operational layer where process characterisation, scale-dependent variability, and tech transfer documentation converge before validation batches are committed.

The appointment reflects a broader pattern among Indian manufacturers building out dedicated MSAT capability as regulatory expectations around process validation tighten under ICH Q10 and 21 CFR Part 211 frameworks. Robust MSAT functions are increasingly a prerequisite for sustaining inspection readiness, particularly for facilities seeking or maintaining approvals in regulated markets where technology transfer packages are subject to direct agency review.

Dr. Rishi's remit over the pilot plant positions him at the critical interface between R&D and manufacturing, the stage where process parameters are stress-tested, scale-up risks are identified, and the data packages that underpin regulatory submissions are generated.

How Ipca leverages this appointment to accelerate its biologics and fermentation pipeline through compliant, well-documented scale-up will be a measurable indicator of the function's impact over the next validation cycle.

Source: Media4Growth via Indian Pharma Post, 3 June 2026.

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