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News Release from: Chemistry Innovation KTN | Subject: KTN ACHEMA
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2006
KTN highlights colloid and particle
technologies
Advances in colloid and particle technologies are revolutionising sectors such as personal care, cleaning products, where increasingly, formulated products are dominating these sectors
Advances in colloid and particle technologies are revolutionising sectors such as personal care, cleaning products, paints and coatings, healthcare, specialty chemicals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals and food and drink Increasingly, formulated products are dominating these sectors with novel creams, lotions, gels etc and incorporating nanoparticles
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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How do you gain access to new markets, process and product technologies, and additional resources, faster than your competitors? The answer is the new Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network
In this fast moving field, the best way to keep up is to be part of our KTN, the new Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network! We will be running a colloid and particle technologies theme day on our stand at ACHEMA on Tuesday 16 May.
Come along to meet our team and learn about ACORN, our GBP4.2M project on nanoparticles, our e-learning packages used by more than 1500 people in over 30 companies and universities and in 13 countries and over 30 research partnerships.
See our turbine blade grown around a colloidal ceramic core.
If you would like to know more about how CIKTN can impact your business or leverage your technical and market capability, contact us in Hall 1.2 at Booth A17 in ACHEMA.
Knowledge Transfer Networks are an integral part of the UK Technology Programme, supported by the UK Department of Trade and Industry.
Chemistry Innovation KTN is hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry and incorporates leading centres and collaborative organisations.
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