New Horizons in Catalysis:
The Art of Catalysis in Process Chemistry
3 - 4 December 2009, Cologne (Koeln), Germany
Hype or reality? Much has been made of developments in catalysis in synthetic organic chemistry. This new Scientific Update event aims to bring together industrial chemists and academics to learn about emerging catalytic methods and their industrial application. Featuring top speakers from academia and industry, this event will provide industrial chemists with an unparalleled opportunity to explore how catalysis is beginning to change the landscape of process chemistry.
How will this conference help you?
This conference will attract an international audience of around 100-150 delegates and is intended for senior chemists and technical managers from the Pharmaceutical, Fine and Speciality Chemical, Agrochemical, Flavour, Fragrance and Colour Chemical industries.
A detailed, high-quality book of conference proceedings covering all the presentations is provided and there will be ample opportunity for questions and stimulating discussion during the conference.
How will you benefit from attending this conference?
- Benefit by learning from leading international speakers who will present important detailed case studies
- Access how industry strategies are evolving to meet the challenges of today’s market
- Learn how your peers are developing solutions to common problems
- Gather important information on technical developments
- Bring yourself up-to-date on current developments and future trends
- Meet and network with the key people working in the industry
- Save time. Scientific Update always invite experts in their fields who can impart important information to you right now.
*FREE Poster Board
Registered delegates can present a scientific technical poster FREE and have this published in the conference proceedings. Please send an abstract of your poster by email to sciup@scientificupdate.co.uk.
The organisers reserve the right to change the published programme of events and speakers as circumstances dictate.
