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News Release from: Chemistry Innovation KTN
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 May 2006
R and D productivity as a key input to
innovation
R and D in pharmaceuticals pioneered high through-put screening and has gone through several generations of HT approaches: for more info discuss this with the Chemistry Innovation KTN
Every business in every science and engineering based sector wants to boost its R and D productivity as a key input to innovation Manufacturing productivity has been transformed through the use of work flow analysis, automation and advanced control technologies
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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R and D in pharmaceuticals pioneered high through-put screening to accelerate drug discovery and has gone through several generations of high through-put (HT) approaches.
Other areas, such as catalysts, polymers and formulations have since developed their own HT approaches.
In the UK alone estimates suggest that the value added of key sectors could be increased by up to GBP5Billion if HT thinking were applied.
The Chemistry Innovation KTN ran a High Throughput Technologies for R and D productivity theme day on our stand at ACHEMA on Thursday 18 May.
If you would like to know more about how CIKTN can impact your business or leverage your technical and market capability, contact us.
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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