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Who Should Attend?

Chemists, Chemical Engineers and Technical Managers from the Pharmaceutical, Fine and Speciality Chemical, Agrochemical, Flavour & Fragrance and Colour Chemical Industries.Industries.

 

"Overall thoroughly enjoyable and useful, extremely well organised, venue and facilities outstanding."

GlaxoSmithKline

 

Exhibit at this Event...

• Join other exhibitors who feature at many of our conferences every year.

• Meet high-quality delegates from key international companies.

• Interact directly with senior scientists, department heads and key decision-makers.

The conference programme is designed to provide exhibitors with maximum time to mix with delegates. Breakfasts, coffee breaks, lunches and evening receptions are all held in the exhibition area, providing a relaxed atmosphere for delegates and exhibitors to meet and network with each other.

Discounts are available for exhibiting at multiple conferences. Contact Dr Claire Francis for more information.

 

9th International Conference and Exhibition

The Scale-Up of Chemical Processes

15 - 17 September 2008, Rome, Italy

Since the first conference in 1994, this event has become established as the major international forum for the discussion of all aspects of Chemical Scale-Up and Optimisation.50% Discount Offer

We have invited speakers who possess unique expertise in their particular field and we continue to offer a broad-based conference, with unparalleled networking opportunities.

Leading international speakers will provide details of the latest developments in a wide range of topics. Also, for the first time, there will be a special focus session on Day One entitled: “Continuous Processing: Challenges and Benefits”.

 

Why Focus on Continuous Processing?

• It offers increased productivity over batch processing
• It is more amenable to full manufacture
• Chemists need to bridge the knowledge gap from batch to continuous

 

PLUS Optional Short Course

Developing Safe Chemical Reactions

Mr Jasbir Singh, HEL Ltd, UK

This short course focuses on the experimental methods and data interpretation for the development and safe scale-up of chemical reactions. The course will include an outline of small scale screening, reaction calorimetry and adiabatic testing, but the focus will be on applications of the data. This will include many case studies illustrating the problems that have arisen in industry. For more information, click here.

 

Why Attend Scale-Up?

• Save time. Scientific Update always invites experts in their field who can impart important information to you right now.
• Benefit by learning from leading international speakers who will present important detailed case studies
• Access industry strategies and how they are evolving to meet the challenges of today’s market
• Learn how to design for efficiency and optimise your development objectives
• Hear 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

A detailed, high-quality book of conference proceedings including all presentations is provided, and there will be ample opportunity for questions and stimulating discussion during the conference.

Delegates will also receive a complimentary CD-ROM containing all the conference documentation.

 

* 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.

 

The Gold sponsors:

Evonik industries

The Refreshment Break sponsors:

HEL

The Media sponsors:

Chimmica Oggi - Chemistry Today

 

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

 

Wiley

 

C&EN

 

Thieme Chemistry

 

PharmaChem

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