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Interplay between process technology innovation and chemical innovation
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On May 25th 2012 we are organizing a 1-day international symposium on Implementation of Process Intensification (PI) Technologies in Delft in The Netherlands. This symposium is aimed at people in chemical/pharmaceutical companies who have to deal with implementation of innovative process technologies (such as technology managers, R&D-managers, plant managers, etc.). The goal is to exchange experiences in the implementation of innovative process technologies with the aim of converting batch processing to continuous production using flow-chemistry.
The theme of IPIT 2012 is about the interplay between process technology innovation and chemical innovation. Existing synthetic routes are not always immediately compatible with the requirements of flow-chemistry engineering. They may need substantial modification before the benefits of PI are enjoyed. On the other hand, new PI equipment can enable totally new process routes to new products to be used. How to grasp the benefits of PI is one of the main concerns of process development that needs to arrive at a commercially viable production process. Technology implementation is the key-note for this symposium.
| 09.00 | Participants receiving |
| 09.30 | WELCOME and OPENING by Peter Wolfs |
| 09.45 | CREATING BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATIONS IN THE CHEMICAL SECTOR Frederik van Oene, Partner Arthur D. Little |
| 10.10 | DEVELOPMENT AND INTENSIFICATION OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES The dilemma of batch or continuous processing in current pharmaceutical environment Alain Merschaert, Associate Director Chemical Process Development and Head of Enabling Chemical Technologies UCB Pharma SA |
| 10.30 | PITFALLS TO CARE OF WHEN IMPLEMENTING FLOW PROCESSES Dominique Roberge, Head of Continuous Flow / Microreactor Technology Business Development Lonza AG |
| 10.50 | QUESTIONS and ANSWERS |
| 11.30 | Coffee break |
| 12.00 | LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX CHEMICAL NANOSTRUCTURES Pascal Buskens, Senior Scientist innovative materials TNO |
| 12.20 | ROUND UP morning programme |
| 12.30 | Lunch |
| 13.45 | INNOVATION AND NEW BUSINESS MODELS IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS Jan Willem Sluiman, Senior Business Consultant TNO |
| 14.20 | CHEMICAL TO PROCESS-DESIGN INTENSIFICATION IN FLOW-NOVEL PROCESS WINDOWS FOR FUTURE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING Volker Hessel, Professor Micro Flow Chemistry and Process Technology Eindhoven University of Technology |
| 14.50 | INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE FLOW CHEMISTRY EXPECTATIONS IN EUROPE Laurent Pichon, BD Director MEPI |
| 15.10 | QUESTIONS and ANSWERS |
| 15.30 | Tea break |
| 16.00 | TRENDS, OVERVIEW, MESSAGE ‘PROCESTECHNOLOGY NEEDED TO MAKE NEW CHEMISTRY, BIOTECHNOLOGY FEASIBLE IN THE FUTURE’ Peter Wolfs and Henk Noorman, Corporate Scientist Bioprocess Technology Royal DSM |
| 16.20 | ROUND UP by Peter Wolfs with speakers and participants |
| 17.00 | Drinks, dinner & networking |
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