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News Release from: Biopharma Technology | Subject: 2007 freeze drying courses
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 23 October 2006

Dates for Biopharma's 2007 freeze drying
courses

Biopharma Technology has scheduled courses for a variety of locations across Europe, America and India, to cater for a growing international customer base

Biopharma Technology's Winchester courses, held each May and November, were among the first meetings ever held and are still proving as popular as ever eight years on San Francisco is fast becoming a favourite for the summer, and the spring Amsterdam course has been moved back a month to March to hopefully see some brighter weather

This year the January course, previously held in San Diego, will be held in Los Angeles instead.

If this proves to be popular with attendees this will become a permanent change.

2006 also saw the company's first American east coast course in September, which will be repeated again in 2007 for those who missed it.

As yet there are no definite dates for India in 2007, but there are likely to be at least four fixtures.

These will be spread over the course of the year and visiting different cities, depending on demand.

Downloadable brochures and booking forms become available ten weeks before the start of each course.

Biopharma Technology (BTL) has been holding training courses in freeze drying technology around the world for over eight years, providing delegates with practical, up to date information on all aspects of freeze drying.

Other services include freeze-drying formulation and cycle development, pilot-scale freeze drying runs and troubleshooting. Request a free brochure from Biopharma Technology ...

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