Posts tagged with "workshop"



04. April 2018
A full day of lectures on the Basics of Granulation, Wurster Coating, Tablet Compression, Tooling and Troubleshooting

17. August 2017
The work on the educational program for 2018 has started. Do you have any excipient related topics you would like to hear about next year in Puerto Rico? Your suggestions are very welcome!

08. February 2017
FDA and USP Workshop on Standards for Pharmaceutical Products February 27–28, 2017 USP Meetings Center, Rockville, MD USA More Information and Registration
07. January 2016
TTC Workshop April 12-14, 2016 in Binzen / Germany This workshop on granulation and tableting is a perfect combination of theory, practical demonstrations and case-studies. The workshop provides the basics of granulating and compacting and outlines their applications in the powder processing industry. This workshop is the perfect investment for those who wish to acquire knowledge of the various methods of granulation and compaction. More Information and Registration

09. November 2015
Cork, Ireland - May 30 - June 2, 2016 by Bioencapsulation Research Group, Teagasc Food Research Centre and University College Cork UCC More Information & Registration

27. September 2015
Many aspects of excipient manufacturing (scale, process capability, etc.) can make sampling of them for finished dosage form QbD projects challenging for both pharmaceutical manufacturers (users) and excipient manufacturers (makers). More Information & Registration

01. June 2015
Attend this valuable training in Atlanta, GA - June 16-18, 2015 Workshop is led by the IPEC experts who helped develop the new Excipient GMP standard, NSF/IPEC/ANSI 363-2014 More information and registration
02. May 2015
Cumberland Center II - 3100 Cumberland Blvd. - Atlanta GA 30339 http://ipecamericas.org/content/jun-16-18-2015-excipient-gmp-auditor-workshop
02. May 2015
On the one hand, increasing international competition is forcing companies to restructure business to improve their yields, efficiency, market share and, if possible, profit. On the other hand, institutions of higher education are insufficiently equipped to provide adequate practical training. http://ttc-binzen.de/cm/index.php?id=838

02. May 2015
Fluidized bed technology has been widely accepted by the food, feed, fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries as an appropriate and very versatile method for drying, granulation, pelletizing and functional film-coating. Originally, these processing options were used as batch and continuous operations for drying disperse products. During the past twenty years however, the number of continuous fluidized bed systems installed by the above referred to industries has dramatically increased for...

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