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Keynote Speakers
OverviewFollowing a one-day workshop in Mumbai in 2012, this will be the first full conference to be held in India under the auspices of the Flow Chemistry Society. The society aims to unite and represent those who are actively working on this rapidly developing field. This meeting is dedicated to the integration of flow chemistry into everyday practice throughout the world by delivering the latest knowledge and making it available for the entire chemistry community. Flow Chemistry India 2014 is being organized in CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. Society members save 35% on the registration fee and non-members will receive their first year's membership included in the fee. The presentations will focus on hot topics such as Meso Flow Chemistry, Microfluidic Chemistry, Process analysis an Control & Microwave Assisted Flow Synthesis. New Application of Flow Chemistry will also be covered. Running alongside the conference will be an exhibition covering the latest technological advances and associated services within this field. Who Should Attend • Scientists, Chemists, Chemical Engineers and Researchers working in Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemicals Research and Development including Drug Discovery, Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Process Development • Scientists, Chemists and Chemical Engineers working in Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Bulk Manufacturing Units • Corporate Management, Scientists, Managers responsible for development of Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemicals R & D and Manufacturing activities • Scientists, Chemists & Engineers belonging to the fields of Inorganic, Organic, Medicinal, Natural Products, Analytical, Microfluidics, High-throughput and Process Chemistry in the Academic research as well as in Applied research and development in the area of Agrochemical, Petro-chemical and Fragrance industry • Scientists working in or interested in applications of Flow Chemistry in Material science, Catalysis, Green chemistry, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Theoretical Chemistry, Information technology and Flow synthesis instruments including Engineering & Automation
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