An Exciting 2 Day Conference and Exhibition
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Renowned for its popular and influential international conferences, Scientific Update is proud to announce an exciting new event tailored for the Asian process chemistry community.
This conference will acknowledge the important contributions from Asia relating to the development of active pharmaceutical ingredients and will provide a local forum for the discussion of issues related to synthetic route design, development, optimisation and scale-up.
The conference will contain a variety of industrial presentations, selected to emphasise their companies’ approach to these issues, with case studies in the development of new processes.
Why attend this conference?
Benefit by hearing from 14 speakers who will present detailed case studies
Learn how to design for efficiency and optimise your development objectives
Access how industry strategies are evolving to meet today's challenges
Learn how your peers are developing solutions to common problems
Gather important information on technical developments and equipment
Bring yourself up-to-date on current developments and future trends in organic process research and development
Meet and Network with the key people working in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries
Save time by picking up essential tips from experts in their fields
Exhibition
The exhibition area will be open from 7.30am - 5.30pm each day concurrent with the conference sessions.
There are a limited number of exhibition tables available - the exhibition package includes two delegate tickets, one 6’ draped table, two chairs, ID sign and FREE* advertising in the conference proceedings. The exhibition package cost just £.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Scientific Update's prestigious events are held worldwide and are attended by thousands of process chemistry professionals from both academia and industry each year. Sponsorship can provide a cost effect ive addition to your marketing mix. We offer a range of sponsorship packages - please contact Kate Laird for details.
The organisers reserve the right to change the published programme of events and speakers as circumstances dictate.
