Conference: Property Measurement and Testing of Powders for Pharmaceutical / Neutraceutical Production
Tuesday 29 September 2009
from 9am to 4pm
Venue: Kings Hill Conference Centre, West Malling
Registration fee £30 to include presentation pack and refreshments including a buffet lunch.
A one-day seminar hosted by the School of Science and The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwich.
The event will be broken down into a series of informative sessions featuring presentations that focus upon the practicalities of achieving and maintaining production of high quality products whilst minimising the generation of out of specification materials.
The morning will deliver presentations illustrating the causes of many common process operation problems and how to predict and overcome these issues.
The afternoon will concentrate on the operational characteristics of a modern 3-layer tablet press and how changes in homogeneity in blend feedstock can impact on tablet quality. Presentations will also be given on analytical approaches for providing formulation and product quality assurance in modern process plants.
A key aspect of the day's activities is to encourage interaction and discussion with the presenters and other technical staff. To facilitate this, a display of posters relating to the presentations and other technical aspects of particle sciences will be exhibited, along with some key pieces of equipment mentioned in the day’s papers.
The day represents an opportunity to familiarise with some of the latest scientific techniques for improving formulation and processing performance.
The School of Science and The Wolfson Centre staff look forward to meeting you at the event!
To book your place at this seminar, please complete the booking form and return it with payment to:
The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology
University of Greenwich at Medway
Central Avenue
Chatham Maritime
Kent ME4 4TB
For further enquiries contact:
Caroline Chapman
E-mail: c.j.chapman@gre.ac.uk
Tel: 020 8331 8646
Fax: 020 8331 8647
or
Richard Farnish
E-mail: r.j.farnish@gre.ac.uk
Tel: 020 8331 8648
Fax: 020 8331 8647
