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    Flow Chemistry Training Course by Prof Paul Watts

    About the Course

    There are several aspects, mostly economical, why a process can be run more efficiently in a continuous than a batch process. In the light of a sustainable production, continuous processes show advantages regarding use of energy, solvents and solvent recycling, creation of waste and waste-water, and tend to consume less working hours and thus less exposure of staff to chemicals through automation. In addition, safety is also an important driver for continuous processes. Thus, the advantages of flow technology are currently very clear as opposed to conventional batch methods. Above all and most strikingly with special relevance for pharmaceutical’s time-to-market needs, flow processing has the important advantage of the ease with which reaction conditions can be scaled and that too without the need for re-optimization through the operation of multiple systems in parallel or other techniques. Continuous flow reactors for drug discovery have also been reported as a tool used in pharmaceutical companies to increase the numbers of compounds synthesized and evaluate biological activity faster, as well as use in industrial production.

    This training course has been specifically designed for API Indusry Scientists to provide in-depth understanding of Flow Chemistry and its applications in API synthesis. The course is designed to make participants familiar with this emerging field and improve the productivity of synthetic processes resulting in substantial Cost Saving. Attending this course will certainly be valuable to the Pharma API scientists currently involved in or intending to become active in the area of Continuous Flow Synthesis. The course is intended to train the scientists in decision making as well as solving their problems related to the implementation of Flow Chemistry in API synthesis. With time allowed for open questions and discussion, this one day will enable the audience to get to grips with most of the issues involved in Micro Reactors and Continuous Flow Production.

    It will be held on September 13 2023, and is brought to you by the organizing team of Flow Chemistry India conferences in since 2012. Each participant will be given a certificate signed by Prof Paul Watts and also a comprehensive set of notes in pdf file consisting of the material presented in the session. 

    Course Contents  

    Introduction to flow chemistry, micro/flow-reactors and mixing in flow 

    Chemical reactions and synthesis in flow reactors

    Challenges in flow Synthesis

    Scaling-up in flow

    Live-demo of flow reactors

    What will I Gain by Attending?

    • Obtain a State of Art introduction and training in Continuous Flow Synthesis
    • Understand the concepts, processes and working of continuous reactors in organic synthesis
    • Become acquainted with how to solve synthetic Flow Chemistry problems
    • Challenges in Flow Chemistry and their resolution

    Who Should Attend?

    Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Scientists from Industry who are involved in research in Chemical synthesis, Bio-processing, Pharmaceutical, Fine chemical, or related synthetic topics, including Medicinal, Organic and High-throughput Chemists, in addition to scientists involved in Process Development. A basic knowledge of chemistry is required.

    Contacts

    Participation Query: Ms. Farheen Zainab, M: 7696225050, Email: f.zainab@glostem.com
    Technical Query: Ms. Swati Kanwar, M: 8289015050, Email: s.kanwar@glostem.com
    Registration Support: Ms. Ankita Kanwar, M: 7696425050, Email: ankita@glostem.com

    Conference Date

    13-09-2023

    Paul Watts
    Paul Watts
    Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing - Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
    Mark Winter
    Mark Winter
    Application Engineering Manager - Corning Reactor Technologies, France

    Paul Watts's Biography

    Paul Watts

    Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing

    Nelson Mandela University

    Prof Paul Watts started his career as a lecturer at the University of Hull in 2002, being promoted to full professor in 2011. At the University of Hull he led the micro reactor and flow technology group. In February 2013, he moved to Nelson Mandela University to hold the distinguished position of ‘Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing’.  He has published of over 120 highly cited papers. He strongly believes that scientists should conduct research that impacts society; the biggest project underway involves the local production of key drugs as the morbidity and mortality from major diseases are much more devastating in Africa than in other regions of the world.  The vision is that new technology will be used within South Africa to manufacture generic drugs; this could create jobs and a new manufacturing industry within the country. 

     


    Mark Winter's Biography

    Mark Winter

    Application Engineering Manager

    Corning Reactor Technologies

    Marc Winter is an expert in the industrialization of flow processes. He works as Application Engineer Manager in Corning\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Advanced-Flow™ Reactor business since 2007 and leads the Application Engineering Team. He has already conducted many successful projects helping international customers to move to continuous production. Among the most notable ones, he supported a customer in setting up large-scale nitration under cGMP conditions for pharmaceutical production. In addition to his everyday task of assisting customers, he is a co-author of scientific articles, has submitted patents in the field of micro-reactors and flow chemistry, and has presented results at scientific conferences. Before joining Corning he gathered international experience by working in small and large-sized companies in industries like energy, food, automotive, and pharma. Marc Winter holds an engineering degree in chemical and process engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Aachen (Germany).


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    Speakers & Panelists

    Paul Watts

    Paul Watts's Biography

    Paul Watts

    Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing

    Nelson Mandela University

    Prof Paul Watts started his career as a lecturer at the University of Hull in 2002, being promoted to full professor in 2011. At the University of Hull he led the micro reactor and flow technology group. In February 2013, he moved to Nelson Mandela University to hold the distinguished position of ‘Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing’.  He has published of over 120 highly cited papers. He strongly believes that scientists should conduct research that impacts society; the biggest project underway involves the local production of key drugs as the morbidity and mortality from major diseases are much more devastating in Africa than in other regions of the world.  The vision is that new technology will be used within South Africa to manufacture generic drugs; this could create jobs and a new manufacturing industry within the country. 

     


    Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing,  Nelson Mandela University,
    South Africa

    Mark Winter

    Mark Winter's Biography

    Mark Winter

    Application Engineering Manager

    Corning Reactor Technologies

    Marc Winter is an expert in the industrialization of flow processes. He works as Application Engineer Manager in Corning\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Advanced-Flow™ Reactor business since 2007 and leads the Application Engineering Team. He has already conducted many successful projects helping international customers to move to continuous production. Among the most notable ones, he supported a customer in setting up large-scale nitration under cGMP conditions for pharmaceutical production. In addition to his everyday task of assisting customers, he is a co-author of scientific articles, has submitted patents in the field of micro-reactors and flow chemistry, and has presented results at scientific conferences. Before joining Corning he gathered international experience by working in small and large-sized companies in industries like energy, food, automotive, and pharma. Marc Winter holds an engineering degree in chemical and process engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Aachen (Germany).


    Application Engineering Manager,  Corning Reactor Technologies,
    France

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