The Formulation Science and Technology group (FSTG) of the 91AV is organising a conference on Innovations in Encapsulation.
This will be held in Burlington House, Piccadilly, London on Friday December 12th 2014
We are planning to hold a very successful event where delegates are able to learn more about routes to encapsulated products in the prestigious RSC headquarters at Burlington House, London (next door to the Royal Academy) and to provide many opportunities for networking with each other. We are especially keen to strike a good balance of academics and industrialists making these networking opportunities even more valuable.
There will also be an exhibition and poster display during the conference. 7 of these posters highlight the work conducted during CAP-IT, a recently completed EU funded project on Advanced Encapsulation Technology for Sustainable detergency involving a consortium that included P&G, PTSG and Birmingham University.
This conference has been made possible by the contributions of partner societies (Particle Technology Subject Group of the Institute of Chemical Engineers) and many companies (sponsors / exhibitors: Ashland Speciality Chemicals, Caleva Process Solutions, Nisco and Procter and Gamble).
This will be held in Burlington House, Piccadilly, London on Friday December 12th 2014
We are planning to hold a very successful event where delegates are able to learn more about routes to encapsulated products in the prestigious RSC headquarters at Burlington House, London (next door to the Royal Academy) and to provide many opportunities for networking with each other. We are especially keen to strike a good balance of academics and industrialists making these networking opportunities even more valuable.
There will also be an exhibition and poster display during the conference. 7 of these posters highlight the work conducted during CAP-IT, a recently completed EU funded project on Advanced Encapsulation Technology for Sustainable detergency involving a consortium that included P&G, PTSG and Birmingham University.
This conference has been made possible by the contributions of partner societies (Particle Technology Subject Group of the Institute of Chemical Engineers) and many companies (sponsors / exhibitors: Ashland Speciality Chemicals, Caleva Process Solutions, Nisco and Procter and Gamble).