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SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry Asia 2026

Paul Watts's Biography



Paul Watts, Distinguished Professor and Research Chair, Nelson Mandela University

Prof Paul Watts started his career as a lecturer at the University of Hull in 2002, being promoted to full professor in 2011. At the University of Hull he led the micro reactor and flow technology group. In February 2013, he moved to Nelson Mandela University to hold the Distinguished Professorship and Research Chair in Microfluidic Bio/Chemical Processing. He has published of over 120 highly cited papers. He strongly believes that scientists should conduct research that impacts society; the biggest project underway involves the local production of key drugs as the morbidity and mortality from major diseases are much more devastating in Africa than in other regions of the world. The vision is that new technology will be used within South Africa to manufacture generic drugs; this could create jobs and a new manufacturing industry within the country.

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Welcome and Introduction by Conference Co-Chairperson

Saturday, 6 June 2026 at 09:10

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Continuous Flow Synthesis Towards Local API Manufacturing

Sunday, 7 June 2026 at 09:10

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Africa has a variety of formulation companies; however the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are generally imported, making medications unaffordable to many patients in developing countries.

When micro reactor technology and flow chemistry was introduced it was seen as a research and development tool, however it is now being used to produce large quantities of product, especially in Asia.

To this effect, we are working on developing local drug manufacturing capacity in Africa using continuous flow technology, with the goal of lowering the cost of drugs, improving drug accessibility and ultimately improving Africa’s health. A selection of cases studies will be presented.


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