10 April - 12 April 2024

40th SCI Process Development Symposium

Organised by:

SCI's Fine Chemicals Group

Churchill College, Cambridge, UK

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Synopsis

Process Development is the application of chemistry to the scale up of new synthetic processes from the laboratory, through pilot plant to full scale commercial manufacture and into life cycle management. It is an extremely broad discipline, crossing the boundaries between synthetic organic chemistry, process technology and chemical engineering.

The area of Process Development continues to be a challenging and important area for the research into and application of modern synthetic organic chemistry, as well as enabling technologies.  


Attendees
The symposium aims to bring together a wide range of speakers from across the Pharmaceutical, Agrochemical and Fine Chemical industries, as well as from an academic background. This meeting brings together experts from across the entire spectrum of the discipline to present state of the art process development. 
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Programme
The programme will be confirmed in due course.
Venue and Contact

Churchill College

Storey's Way
Cambridge
CB3 0DS

Conference Team

Tel: +44 (0)20 7598 1561

Email: conferences@soci.org


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Organising committee

Max Espensen, SCI/Pharmaron
Richard Horan, SCI/GlaxoSmithKline
Dave Lathbury, SCI/Astute Chemical Development Ltd
Hazmi Tajuddin, Syngenta
Robert Walton, SCI/Pfizer
Hilmar Weinman, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson