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Getting started in Powder Technology

The Powder Research short course in powder technology brings together some of the most knowledgeable and experienced people operating in the field today. Drawn from all areas of education and industry it provides an excellent selection of theoretical, practical and solution orientated talks in a relaxed environment allowing sufficient time for participants to interact and discuss practical problems they are encountering. It covers areas from the importance of initial design through practical safety issues as well as now incorporating the very latest research and development into super-critical fluid technology for nano-particles and computer simulation and modelling.

The course is suitable for those already working with powders or just entering this field but with a good understanding of chemical engineering processes. It covers all aspects of working with powders and is suitable for people working in industries such as pharmaceutical, chemical, nuclear, food processing, oil, mineral processing, detergent and related industries. This is the only course in Europe that gives a broad coverage of Powder Technology! See what other participants have said:

"For people who need to quickly grasp the essentials and diversity of this area this is an excellent course. I am confident that GlaxoWellcome will continue to send staff on this valuable course." Mark Robinson. GlaxoWellcome

"Very relevant, gives a good introduction to the subject and a good mix of applications and academic background." Neil Robinson Smith-Kline Beecham

"Provides a very good overview of the broad powder technology area which anyone working in this field should have." David Goddard British Nuclear Fuels

"The course was successful in delivering a basic overview of the general handling of powders" Bruce Ellis, Warwick International

"..I don't believe that I could praise it enough..." Ivan Langan, Warwick International

"Well-structured course pitched correctly, as its title indicates" Martyn Whitworth, Brunner Mond (UK)