Upcoming Webinar:
Enhanced Process Understanding:
Using Focused Beam Reflectance Measurement to develop crystallization processes
Using Focused Beam Reflectance Measurement to develop crystallization processes
Focused Beam Reflectance Measurement (FBRM) is a technology that provides the unique ability to measure particles and droplets in concentrated suspensions and emulsions. This tool has been increasingly used at Hovione laboratories for process development.
In the course of this webinar the principles and applications of this technology will be highlighted and examples will be presented to showcase the importance of this tool for a better process understanding and faster crystallization development.
Key learning objectives:
1. Principles and Applications
2. Crystallization development using FBRM Lasentec
3. Optimization of a seeding procedure
4. In-Line FBRM analysis as an alternative to off-line particle size measurement
Hovione constantly seeks a high level of process understanding, while minimizing the risk of our processes and products. This approach is applied throughout the process life cycle and supports continuous improvement.
To Know more about Hovione, visit our website:
www.hovione.com
2. Crystallization development using FBRM Lasentec
3. Optimization of a seeding procedure
4. In-Line FBRM analysis as an alternative to off-line particle size measurement
Hovione constantly seeks a high level of process understanding, while minimizing the risk of our processes and products. This approach is applied throughout the process life cycle and supports continuous improvement.
To Know more about Hovione, visit our website:
www.hovione.com
Speaker:
António Henriques
Senior Scientist in Process Chemistry Development
Speaker:
Elisabete Mateus
Senior Scientist in Process Chemistry Development
Duration
30 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A
Attending this webinar is free,
all you need to do is register your place above
Speakers:
Date
3rd of November 2015
Time Option 1
04:00 pm (London time)
08:00 am (PST)
11:00 am (EST)
Time Option 2
02:00 pm (London time)
09:00 am (EST)