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Addressing Scale Up, Mixing and Other Challenges in the Pharma, Biotech & Chemical Process Industries | |
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and particle modeling with Discrete Element Method (DEM) have been identified as key enabling technologies in finding solutions to many of the challenges that surround scale-up; capable of reducing operating costs across manufacturing and quality divisions. Please join us for this workshop as we explore the benefits of applying CFD in the chemical process, pharmaceutical and biotech industries. | |
Date: | November 3, 2015 |
Location: | Courtyard Boston Cambridge, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
Web Page: | http://www2.cd-adapco.com/l/14592/2015-09-18/5nq613 |
Contact Email: | brigid.blaschak@cd-adapco.com |
Organizer: | CD-adapco |
Application Areas: | Biomedical & Pharmaceutical |
Softwares: | STAR CCM+ |
Type of Event: | Workshop, Local |
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Introducing Admixtus: A new mixing-specific tool used to accelerate the process of CFD-based mixing simulations This workshop is free, but registration is required as spaces are limited. Visit our event page for further details and to register. The pharmaceutical and chemical process industries face many challenges, such as the rising costs of raw material and the need to develop processes and innovative products that meet safety regulation and performance demands. As the complexity of these operations continues to increase, poor scale-up designs lead to incrementally lower production yield, higher material cost, and a reduced bottom line. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and particle modeling with Discrete Element Method (DEM) have been identified as key enabling technologies in finding solutions to many of the challenges that surround scale-up; capable of reducing operating costs across manufacturing and quality divisions. Please join us for this workshop as we explore the benefits of applying CFD in the chemical process, pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Who Should Attend?
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Event record first posted on October 5, 2015, last modified on October 10, 2015 |
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