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News Release from: Mettler Toledo
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2005
Seminar explains process analytical
technology
Mettler Toledo is holding an application training seminar for individuals working in a regulated environment and who are involved in process optimisation, technology transfer or full scale production.
The FDA's goal for process analytical technology (PAT) is to understand and control processes, reduce process variability and to use process based testing to ensure predefined quality at the end of the manufacturing process In light of this, Mettler Toledo is holding an application training seminar for individuals working in a regulated environment and who are involved in process optimisation, technology transfer or full scale production
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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This one day event will focus on technologies that are ideal for designing, analysing and controlling manufacturing processes and key note presentations will be delivered by industry leading experts, including: "PAT applications at AstraZeneca"; "Real-time FTIR reaction monitoring to ensure reliable and robust pharmaceutical and chemical processes"; and "PAT applications using in-situ process particle characterisation".
The seminar is being held at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon (near Warwick), on Wednesday 15th June 2005 and includes lunch, entrance to the museum and the opportunity to discuss individual requirements with experts.
A small registration fee of GBP 50 will be charged to cover the cost of course materials. Request free introductory details about products from Mettler Toledo ...
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