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News Release from: Davy Process Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2005
Support for World Congress of Chemical
Engineering
Davy Process Technology is an active supporter of the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering to be held in Glasgow on 11-14th July 2005, and looks forward to meeting delegates there
Davy Process Technology is an active supporter of the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering to be held in Glasgow on 11-14th July 2005 Our support is taking several forms
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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* We are an Official Sponsor of the World Congress.
* Four of our papers are included in the Technical Programme.
* We have a stand at the Congress Exhibition.
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* We are hosting a table at the main social event, the Gala Ceilidh.
* Twelve of us will attend the Congress, headed by our President Dr David Tomlinson.
The World Congress of Chemical Engineering is expected to be a great success and this four day event will be attended by almost two thousand delegates.
Davy Process Technology provides licences, know-how and proprietary equipment to operate advanced process technologies related to the manufacture of oil and gas, petrochemicals, commodity chemicals, fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
We have offices in London and Stockton in the UK and in Pratteln, Switzerland.
The wide range of processes in our portfolio is supported by development work in our Technology Centre where we also provide contract research and process development services.
The Technology Centre in Stockton-on-Tees has a comprehensive range of laboratories and pilot plants.
Novel process concepts are investigated in chemistry research and analytical laboratories and tested at bench scale before trials are carried out in purpose-built pilot plants.
We are specialists at developing, improving and scaling up chemical processes on a customised basis.
If you have a process concept for development and commercialisation or an existing commercial process you believe could be improved then please talk to us, we offer a holistic service which we believe to be unique in the industry.
We have many years practical experience of process development and scale-up from laboratory to commercial production with a proven track record of risk management utilising chemical modelling, simulation and thorough process validation.
We solve problems for our clients and we can provide any of these services on a fixed price or reimbursable basis.
If you are interested in licensing an advanced process technology or the innovative development of timely, cost-effective solutions to specific process development problems, you probably need to find out more about what working with Davy Process Technology has to offer you.
All you have to do is get in touch.
We hope you are able to attend the World Congress and we would be delighted if you visited our Number Stand 8.1 at the Congress Exhibition.
Alternatively, if you are unable to attend, please visit our website.
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