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CPAC SATELLITE WORKSHOP 2008Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Workshop(with an emphasis on Bio Systems)March 26-28, 2008 |
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Co-hosted by Volker Hessel, IMM,
Germany, and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, David
Littlejohn, (CPACT) University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, Julian
Morris, (CPACT) University of Newcastle, United Kingdom, and Paul Watts, (CPACT)
University of Hull, United Kingdom and our
Grand Benefactor ($5,000-$10,000) Corning, Inc. Fibre Photonics Ltd.
Benefactor ($1,000-$5,000) Center for West European Studies - Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, and Corporate Foundations & Relations, University of Washington, USA, Hamilton Sundstrand, Kaiser Optical Systems Lonza AG Rollo's Agro Enterprises, Italy
Supporters ($500-$1,000)
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CPAC has an established track record in fostering academic/industrial/national laboratory interactions, which aims at bridging the gap between basic research and full-scale process/product development. The CPAC Micro-Reactor and Micro-Analytical Workshop will provide continuing educational opportunities in these areas and a forum for discussing advances in measurement science linked to process control and applications for NeSSI™. Further information about CPAC and its programs can be found at: www.cpac.washington.edu
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Miniaturization, the concept of the Versatile Micro-Analytical System (VMAS) and the advantages of using VMAS for process control are emerging technology drivers. This satellite workshop will connect practitioners in the European community to advances being made in the US. Objectives include identifying the needs of end-users for new micro-measurement technologies and exploring the potential impact of these technologies on process control. Themes include:
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The miniaturization of measurement instrumentation to enhance the use of micro-reactors in product discovery, process optimization and production. |
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Process Intensification, an increasingly important area of miniaturization, which delivers drastic reductions in resource use and waste generation per unit mass of product by reducing the footprint of production units and employing micro-reactor concepts. |
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New measurement strategies being developed at CPAC which complement the micro-reactor approach. |
Workshop attendees include: industrial ‘end-users’, government scientists and engineers, instrument manufacturers, and academic researchers. Enrollment is open to all industries and organizations.
The Satellite Workshop will be held over two and one-half days - beginning on Wednesday at 13:30 and ends in the afternoon on Friday. Morning lectures serve as the basis for afternoon open discussions with a futuristic outlook toward the technology presented. The final morning will summarize the technical areas and meld the conclusions into a broader look at the future of Process Analytical Chemistry. The official language for the workshop will be English.
An informal reception for the Satellite Workshop attendees who are already in Rome will be held on Tuesday.
Registration Fee: Satellite Workshop Only, $750.00
US Dollars
Registration includes meeting materials and evening receptions
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Additional meeting support of
$500.00-$1,000.00 US Dollars will allow the paying company to be a listed
supporter on the meeting literature. |
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Additional contribution between
$1,001.00-$5,000.00 US Dollars will allow the company to be a listed
benefactor on the meeting literature and will allow for display space. |
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Additional contribution at the
$5,001.00-$10,000.00 US Dollars level will allow the paying company to be a
listed benefactor on the meeting literature, will allow for display space,
will allow participation as a co-host, and will waive the registration fee
for two of the attendees. |
The seminars will be held at the University of Washington's Rome Center located next to the Campo di Fiori in the heart of Rome, Italy. Directions and further information on the location can be found at the following site:
http://depts.washington.edu/roma/study/arrivinginrome.html.
Please find a list of hotels that are located within walking distance of the meeting site here. Lodging, meals, and parking are at the expense of the attendee.
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