| WEDNESDAY, 28 APRIL 2010 |
| 09.30-10.00
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Registration
and Coffee |
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| 10.00-10.10
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Welcome |
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| 10.10-11.00
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Plenary
1
Supply chain optimisation in the process industries
Nilay Shah, Imperial College London, UK. |
| 11.00-11.40
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Keynote
1
Lean transformation in engineering support to nuclear reprocessing and waste treatment
John Chappell, Sellafield Ltd, UK. |
| 11.40-12.20
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Keynote
2
e-Agri: Exploiting on-line sensing and ICT to change the rule of the game for global agriculture and
food security
Bruce Grieve, The University of Manchester, UK. |
| 12.20-13.20
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Lunch |
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| 13.20-14.00
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Exhibition
and Posters |
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| 14.00-14.40 |
Keynote 3
PAT - from concept, through filing and into real life manufacturing
Jonathan Hammond, GlaxoSmithKline, UK. |
| 14.40-15.20
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Keynote 4
In-line analysis (PAT) in drug substance development
Kevin Sutcliffe, AstraZeneca, UK. |
| 15.20-15.50
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Tea/Coffee
and Exhibition/Posters |
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PARALLEL
SESSIONS |
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Non-invasive analysis |
Process performance monitoring |
| 15.50-16.20 |
Non-invasive transmission Raman analysis for
rapid content quantification of pharmaceutical
formulations
Darren Andrews, Cobalt Light Systems Ltd, UK |
Systematic method and tool for design,
analysis and/or validation of PAT systems
Ravendra Singh, CAPEC, Technical University of
Denmark, Denmark. |
| 16.20-16.50 |
Powder drying: particle size and solvent
effects in NIR and Raman spectroscopy
Peter Hamilton, CPACT Strathclyde, UK |
Performance monitoring in waste vitrification
plants
Katy Ferguson, CPACT Newcastle/NNL, UK. |
| 16.50-17.20 |
Monitoring of resin and additive distribution in
wood particle mats using NIR spectral imaging
Burkhard Plinke, Fraunhofer WKI, Germany. |
When is a batch not a batch?
Dave Lovett, Perceptive Engineering, UK. |
| 17.20-18.15
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Free
Time |
|
| 18.15-19.00 |
Exhibitors showcase presentations (inc. refreshments) |
| 19.00 |
Dinner
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|
| 20.30
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Social
activity |
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| 09.00-09.50 |
Plenary
2
Multi-modal optical spectroscopy - The missing link between first principles and correlative PAT?
Rudolf Kessler, Reutlingen University, Germany. |
| 09.50-10.30 |
Keynote
5
Representative process sampling (Theory of Sampling, TOS) - the missing link in PAT
Kim Esbensen, Aalborg University, Denmark |
| 10.30-10.50 |
Tea/Coffee
and Exhibition/Posters |
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PARALLEL
SESSIONS |
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Multivariate data analysis for process monitoring |
Optical process spectrometry |
| 10.50-11.20 |
Application of multiple in- and on-line sensor
devices combined with MVDA for advanced
bioprocess monitoring as a supporting tool
for the FDA’s PAT initiative
Markus Luchner, University of Natural Resources &
Applied Life Sciences, Austria |
Fiber spectroscopy for clear process vision
Viacheslav Artyushenko, Fibre Photonics, Berlin. |
| 11.20-11.50 |
Applications in design of experiments for
optical production of recombinant proteins
with Pichia pastoris
Reiner Luttmann, Hamburg University of Applied
Sciences, Germany. |
Improvements in mid-infrared ATR probe
technology for in-situ process measurements
Allyson McIntyre, CPACT Strathclyde, UK. |
| 11.50-12.20 |
Identification of raw materials using multivariate
methods
Frank Westad, CAMO Software, Norway. |
A novel approach for process optimisation in
microreactors based on flow rate manipulation
and real-time non-invasive measurements
Sergey Mozharov, CPACT Strathclyde, UK. |
| 12.20-13.20 |
Lunch |
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| 13.20-14.00
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Exhibition
and Posters |
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| 14.00-14.40 |
Keynote
6
Applications of stochastic distribution control for chemical plants
Hong Wang, University of Manchester, UK |
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PARALLEL
SESSIONS |
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Process diagnostics & performance monitoring |
Industrial applications of process analysis |
14.40-15.10
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Practical industrial application of process
diagnostics
Alan Mason, AJM Consulting, UK |
Investigation into the use of acoustic techniques
for on-line diagnosis of vitrification plant
rabble bar status
Dave Dungate, Tessella plc, UK |
| 15.10-15.40 |
Multivariate image analysis, histogram
matching, statistical process control chart and
acoustic signal assisted nucleation detection
for pharmaceutical crystallisation processes
Levente Simon, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. |
Fast and accurate on-line monitoring of fuel gases by
process mass spectrometry
Robert Wright, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK. |
| 15.40-16.10 |
Tea/Coffee
and Exhibition/Posters |
|
| 16.10-16.40 |
Development of a diagnostic system for the
detection of coke oven through-wall leakage
Mansour Saiepour, Corus UK Ltd, UK |
Microwave resonance technology (MWR) in
process control: A moisture detection method
with exciting prospects
Jochen Scholz, Sartorius AG, Germany |
| 16.40-17.10 |
Finding root-cause process problems with
process interaction mapping
Peter Thomas, Control Specialists Ltd, UK |
In-line particle size analysis for high shear
granulation processes
Jarvis Jeejing, Malvern Instruments Ltd, UK |
| 17.10-18.10 |
Free
time |
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| 18.10-19.00
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Exhibitors showcase presentations (inc. refreshments) |
| 19.00
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Conference
Dinner and entertainment |
| FRIDAY, 30 APRIL 2010 |
| 09.00-10.00 |
Plenary 3
Improving particulate processes via ultrasonic spectroscopy
David Scott, DuPont Company, USA |
| 10.00-10.40 |
Keynote 7
High-speed chemical species tomography in hostile environments
Hugh McCann, University of Manchester, UK |
| 10.40-11.10
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Tea/Coffee
and Exhibition/Posters |
| 11.10-11.50 |
Keynote 8
Process tomography in catalyst development
and formulation
Hugh Stitt, Johnson Matthey, UK |
| 11.50-12.20 |
On-line multi-modal characterisation of flow
and structure in complex materials
Richard Tweedie, Industrial Tomography Systems, UK |
| 12.20-12.30 |
Closing remarks |
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| 12.30 |
Lunch
and close |
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