14.08.2018 • Videos

Panel Discussion on Flow Chemistry

During the Achema Congress 2018, CHEManager hosted a panel discussion on Monday, June 11, 2018 at the Congress Center in Frankfurt.

Keynote presentation by Luigi Vaccaro, Professor of Organic Chemistry and Green...
Keynote presentation by Luigi Vaccaro, Professor of Organic Chemistry and Green Chemistry at the Università di Perugia, Italy

Achema 2018, the world’s leading international trade fair for the process industry, had “flexible production” as one of its focus topics. An essential key technology that provides flexibility is flow chemistry. A panel discussion organized by CHEManager focused on the use of continuous processes in chemical and pharmaceutical production.

The session started with a keynote presentation by Luigi Vaccaro, Professor of Organic Chemistry and Green Chemistry at the Università di Perugia, Italy, and author of the reference book "Sustainable Flow Chemistry" published by Wiley.

The keynote speech was recorded and has been made available as video file thanks to the sponsorship of Ehrfeld Mikrotechnik.

 

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