IVAM-RoundTable on Microfluidics

ChemtriX BV, a pioneer and leader in the manufacture of scalable micro reactor platforms invites all interested ones to get to know itself and the sister companies.
Nov 23, 2010
ChemtriX BV, Geleen, NL
ChemtriX BV, a pioneer and leader in the manufacture of scalable micro reactor platforms invites all interested ones to get to know itself and the sister companies which are settled in the Netherlands and in Germany, such as LioniX BV, iX-factory GmbH and PhoeniX BV. The various companies will give an overview of their supply chain from the philosophy of the company, the design and the production to the integration of microreactors.
03:30 p.m. Opening & Overview, Dr. Christine Neuy, IVAM Fachverband für Mikrotechnik, Dortmund, D - Prof. Jaap Shouten, Universität Eindhoven, NL

04:00 p.m. Chemtrix, Scalable Flow Chemistry, Hugo Delissen, Chemtrix BV, Geleen, NL

04:30 p.m. Coffee break

05:00 p.m. Design and Manufacturing of Micro Reactors, Twan Korthorst, PhoeniX BV, Dortmund, D

05:30 p.m. Micro Fluidic and Opto fluidic through all sizes, Roald Tiggelaar, iX factory, Dortmund, D

06:00 p.m. Guided Tour through ChemtriX BV

07:15 p.m. Dinner
Van der Valk Hotel Urmond
Mauritslaan 65
Geleen
[+ 31] 46 433 85 73If you are interested IVAM Microtechnology Network invites you to join the RoundTable which will be held in English because of the international guests. Please contact Inga Goltermann for registration.

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