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Mixing processes for pharmaceuticals and chemicals – reduce costs and increase product quality

The webinar shows how CFD-simulations can improve mixing processes, thereby save costs and achieve suitable mixing faster with less energy.

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Details

In the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, the mixing process of different liquids and liquids with powder is extremely important.

Even a simple mixing process contains many influencing factors and wrong assumptions can lead to high cost of ownership or expensive failures.

The wide range of substances with different physical and chemical properties, combined with different tank and mixer combinations, leads to practically infinite mixing situations.

Simulation helps to evaluate designs and handle conflicting aims.

Our experts from Aseptconn and Ansys/CADFEM will showcase an overview, as well as detailed examples.

This webinar takes place in English.

Agenda

  • Host - Matthias Voß, CADFEM GmbH
  • Digitalization of Pharma and Process Industries: The Promises of Engineering Simulation – Thierry Marchal, Ansys Inc.
  • Benefits of simulation in the process industries – Cosmin Vatra, Aseptconn AG
  • Deploying simulation: Best Practices and concrete results from Market Leaders - Thierry Marchal, Ansys Inc.

Target Group

The webinar is aimed at production managers, process engineers, simulation engineers and those responsible for the manufacturing process.

Benefits

This webinar will show to you:

  • What can be done with simulation w.r.t. pharma and process industries.
  • How a simulation driven design process looks and feels like.
  • How simulation can be deployed in your company.

Lecturers

Dr.-Ing. Matthias Voß
Business Development Manager CFD, CADFEM Germany GmbH, Berlin

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Switzerland / Liechtenstein

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