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Freeze-drying course in Amsterdam

A Biopharma Technology product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Dec 23, 2003

The course will be invaluable to anyone involved in freeze drying with topics covered including process engineering, pilot plant operation, formulation and process R and D and QA

A comprehensive course in freeze-drying technology is the next event being staged by freeze drying expert Biopharma Technology.

This three day course is being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from 9 to 11 February 2004.

The course will be invaluable to anyone involved in freeze drying with topics covered including process engineering, pilot plant operation, formulation and process R and D and quality assurance.

The course will also cover aspects of equipment design, installation, validation and maintenance.

Potential delegates should note the positive comments from previous participants.

Lots of opportunities to interact with speakers, excellent set of course notes, and good presentations on Powerpoint with copies of slides.

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