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Meetings/Workshops on Industrial Chemistry in Italy
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| 1. | [ID=79116]The Scale-Up of Chemical Processes — The International Forum for Organic Chemists and Chemical Engineers | | 14 Sep 2008 → 17 Sep 2008; Rome, Italy | | organizer: Scientific Update | | abstract: 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. As in previous years, we have invited speakers who possess unique expertise in their particular field, and we continue to offer a broad-based conference, which offers unparalleled networking opportunities. | | topics: Microreactor Technology, Predictive Tools, Scale-Up Batch Reactors, Continuous Process, Scaling-Up Hazardous Reactions, Case Studies | | weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk/conferences/conferences.php | | related subject(s): Organic Chemistry and Polymers |
| 3. | [ID=142323]Bridging the Gap Between Lab and Plant | | 15 Oct 2008 → 17 Oct 2008; Florence, Italy | | organizer: Scientific Update LLP | | contact: Mrs Karen Thurley, Scientific Update LLP Maycroft Place Stone Cross Mayfield TN20 6EW United Kingdom; phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062); email: sciup@scientificupdate.co.uk | | | | 4. | [ID=177373]Chemical Development & Scale-Up in the Fine Chemical & Pharmaceutical Industries | | 03 Mar 2009 → 05 Mar 2009; Rome, Italy | | abstract: This ever popular training course for chemists and engineers in industry aims to discuss the most efficient methods for developing cheap, robust processes. It covers the principles of scale-up and development and provides examples and case studies from industry. Not to be missed if you are just starting work in development and useful as a refresher for those more established in the field. | | topics: Organic Chemistry | | weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk | | contact: phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062) | | related subject(s): Pharmacology and Drug Development | | | | 5. | [ID=175337]EPIC 2009 — 2nd European Process Intensification Conference | | 14 Jun 2009 → 17 Jun 2009; Venice , Italy | | abstract: With the first edition of the EPIC 2007 (European Process Intensification Conference), EFCE (European Federation of Chemical Engineering) Working Party on Process Intensification (PI) has launched a new series of biannual European conferences focused on Process Intensification (PI). “Process Intensification provides radically innovative principles in process and equipment design which can benefit process and chain efficiency, capital and operating expenses, quality, wastes, process safety and more” (from the study “European Roadmap for Process Intensification”, 2008). PI is a new approach to process and plant design that greatly contributes to increase the economic and environmental sustainability through resources minimization (energy and feedstock), improved environmental and safety performance. EPIC 2009 represents a great opportunity for the participants (scientists, researchers, practitioners, and technology providers) to discuss and share experiences on the current-status of the field, the latest developments, and the future needs. The conference focuses primarily on illustrating and discussing how the interactions among phenomena, equipments, and operations can contribute to enhance the processing performance efficiency. Contributions discussing innovative concepts and ideas, application-oriented technologies, and interdisciplinary research are welcome. EPIC 2009 will be jointly organized with GPE 2009 because the two conference objectives integrate themselves. While GPE mainly focuses on the processes and technologies that provide the tools for “green chemistry”, EPI tackles the methodologies and technologies that result in improved sustainability, efficiency and environmental performance. | | topics: Non-reactive (e.g., structured internals for mass transfer operations, static mixers);; Structured catalyst-based reactors (e.g., catalytic foam reactors, monolith reactors); Microreactors (including micromixers); Membrane reactors (non-selective); Static mixer-reactors; Multifunctional separations (e.g., reactive distillation, adsorptive distillation, membrane hybrid systems); Multifunctional reactors (e.g., membrane selective reactors, reactive adsorption, reactive condensation, reactive crystallization/precipitation); Rotating (e.g., HiGee devices, spinning disk reactors); Impulse (e.g., pulsed pressure reactors, sonochemical reactors, ultrasound enhanced crystallization); Electromagnetic (e.g., microwave enhanced operations, photochemical reactors); Periodic operations of reactors; Reverse flow reactors; Pulsing operations of reactors; Process Analytical Technologies (PAT); Process modelling; Process control | | weblink: http://www.gpe-epic2009.org/ | | related subject(s): Chemical Engineering | | | | 6. | [ID=175325]GPE 2009 — 2nd International Congress on Green Process Engineering | | 14 Jun 2009 → 17 Jun 2009; Venice , Italy | | abstract: Green Process Engineering - Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes - is one facet of the broad issue of sustainability. It provides some answers to the question "How can chemical engineering practice and technology help to move the products and processes towards sustainability?" Green Process Engineering is based on the design and use of processes and products, which are feasible and economical, whilst minimizing pollution and risks to human health and the environment. This second event is coupled with EPIC 2009 and both are supported by EFCE (European Federation of Chemical Engineering). It will be held in spring 2009 in Venice. Focused on Process Engineering, the congress provides a unique opportunity for discussion between chemical engineers and scientists of various chemical disciplines in order to favor synergies between innovative chemical routes and new application technologies. This conference also aims at bringing together leading international researchers from industry, academia, and governmental institutions to discuss the current status of the field, as well as to assess the progress of "green product design" and the advances in the integration of green engineering into global solutions for sustainability. | | topics: Sustainable and clean technologies; Ultrasonic processes; Microwave assisted processes; Electrochemical processes; Catalysis (including biocatalysis) and reaction engineering; Photochemical processes; Membrane processes; New reaction media, green solvents in chemical processes; Water as a solvent for chemical syntheses; Neoteric solvents (supercritical fluids (CO2), ionic liquids …); Solvent-free chemical systems; Innovative process design for green chemical engineering applications; Experimental design; Optimal design; Intensification (mini, micro devices); Reaction/separation coupling; New operating modes (cyclic processes, periodic flow reversal, stagewise reactant, feeding…); Green product design; Risk management and safety; Systems approaches for green engineering; Life cycle assessment; Integrated approach in supply chain management; Multi-scale integrated approach for process modeling; New tools for green chemical engineering education and operator training | | weblink: http://www.gpe-epic2009.org/ | | related subject(s): Chemical Engineering | | |
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last updated: 28 June 2008
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