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About Our Customers

Our customers include multinational biomanufacturing companies, CMOs, startups, universities, and many of the companies providing products and services that support the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry. As of July 2023, BTEC has provided education and training to over 7,000 individuals from more than 400 organizations through its professional development courses. A selected list of these organizations appears below:

  • Amgen
  • Biogen
  • bioMérieux
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • DSM
  • Entegris
  • FUJIFILM Biotechnologies
  • GEA
  • Genentech
  • Grifols/Talecris
  • GSK
  • KBI Biopharma
  • Merck
  • Novartis
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Novozymes
  • Pall Life Sciences
  • Pfizer
  • Roche CustomBiotech
  • Saint-Gobain
  • Sanofi
  • Sartorius
  • Seqirus
  • Solventum (formerly 3M)
  • Steris
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • United Therapeutics

Want Your Company Included On Our List?

BTEC wants to see this list grow, but we need your permission! If individuals from your company have attended training at BTEC and you’d like to be included on our client list, please contact Serena Hodge, Industry Training Coordinator, at shodge@ncsu.edu.

Participant Profile

Where Do BTEC Participants Call Home?

In addition to providing professional development for a large number of professionals in North Carolina, BTEC is proud to have provided training for many others around the country and across the globe. The maps below identify the locations our participants call home.

Course Participants Come from Across The Country…

Map of the United States showing the distribution of participants per state. North Caroling has the most with over 800 participants.

…and Around the World

World map with countries shaded based on the number of participants. The highest numbers come from the United States, Canada, China, and the European Union.

What Kind of Work Do Our Participants Do?

Job Functions of Course Participants

Pie chart showing percentage of participants based on their job function. The highest percentage is Manufacturing, 29%.
Data represents short course participants from 2010 through June, 2024.

BTEC’s hands-on courses in upstream and downstream processes have been an important tool for employees with job roles central to biomanufacturing, manufacturing science, process development, and process engineering.

In addition, BTEC’s unique facilities and curriculum offer a strategic resource in providing a fundamental “soup to nuts” view of manufacturing that is beneficial to mid-level managers, QA personnel, and many of the vendors who serve the industry.