Mettler-Toledo Announces New Process Chemistry And Scale-up Online Seminar

Discover methods to improve process chemistry and scale-up during a free live online symposium. R&D scientists from Pfizer, Merck and Lubrizol will discuss rapid process development and scale-up of chemical reactions.

August 4, 2015 — METTLER TOLEDO has announced an upcoming online symposium entitled Process Chemistry and Scale-up Online Seminar featuring researchers from Lubrizol, Pfizer, and Merck. This free online seminar will be held on September 24, 2015, at 1:00 PM EDT.

Process development project timelines often require informed decisions with limited process understanding. Established methods have been developed to facilitate rapid process understanding and optimization using a limited number of experiments.

This two hour online seminar focuses on applications surrounding process chemistry and scale-up in the chemical, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. Each talk will be followed by a live question and answer session with the presenter.

Glenn Cormack of Lubrizol will present "Connecting the Dots Between Benchtop and In Situ Process Analytics: How Lubrizol Uses Efficient Scale-up and Process Control". Shane Grosser of Merck will present "Rapid Decision Making Enabled Through Chemical Process Intensification". David Place of Pfizer will present "Impurity Profiling, Kinetics and Representative Sampling From Reaction Slurries".

This free online seminar is for chemists and chemical engineers in the chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as academia. There is no fee to attend. However, registration is required. Register for the Process Chemistry and Scale-up Seminar now.

About METTLER TOLEDO

METTLER TOLEDO provides the enabling technology, software and people that can help build a seamless workflow to translate bench scale chemistry into a commercial process. For more than 20 years, our enabling tools and services have been a strategic resource providing critical information for thousands of development scientists and engineers. Companies have used that knowledge to accelerate the discovery, development and scale-up of new chemical processes spanning the chemical and biopharmaceutical industries. For more, visit the Mettler Toledo website

Contact information
Patricia Hicks
Mettler-Toledo AutoChem, Inc.
+1-410-910-8486
patricia.hicks@mt.com

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