| Tuesday, 25 April 2006: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM | |||
| North Hemisphere Salon E1 (Dolphin Hotel) | |||
Topical 1: Applications of Micro-reactor Engineering (T1) | |||
| #110 - Panel Discussion - Microprocess Engineering Today and Tomorrow – What Is Industrially Practised Today and Expected Future? (T1010) | |||
| This session is open to anyone in the field of chemical engineering trying to improve his processes in the lab and production scale. After a short introduction on the use of MicroProcess Engineering, participants will interact both with industrial users and solutions providers in analysing reached performance (also in terms of costs) and existing offers, their advantages and drawbacks. We will discuss to which extent and where the technology will go into production. We will then analyse what impact MicroProcess Engineering will have on the chemical industry by cross checking needs and expectations from potential users with the advantages and added value of the technology and challenges to overcome. | |||
| Chair: | Jean-Christophe Eloy | ||
| 11:30 AM | Panel Discussion | ||
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