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News Release from: Wilmington Publishing | Subject: CTEC
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2004
Inaugural CTEC: a firm foundation for
the future
The first ever CTEC, the Cleanroom Technology Exhibition and Conference, was welcomed by all involved in the industry, and it is now planned annually for October in Brussels
The first ever CTEC, the Cleanroom Technology Exhibition and Conference, held in Brussels from 12th to 14th October 2004, was welcomed by all aspects of the industry: preparations for the second event in Brussels on the 11th and 12th October 2005 are already well underway Organiser Steve Connolly states "Our aim for the first CTEC was to lay a foundation for an annual international meeting place for the industry
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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We are delighted that CTEC has done just that and are excited about the commitment the industry has already shown for next year's event".
The CTEC Exhibition saw exhibits from industry leading names including Shield Medicare, Adams Healthcare, AAF, Micronclean, Merit Process Engineering and Dastex.
Susan Stephenson of DOP Solutions stated "This was the first time we had exhibited in Europe.
CTEC 04 certainly met all our objectives.
The venue was superb, the quality of visitors good and the organisers made sure that the event ran smoothly".
CTEC also brought together the industry's leading authorities in a high level Conference to discuss, debate and formulate the way forward for all levels of contamination control.
Issues of design and construction, containment, aseptic processing, through to the implications of increasingly numerous and stringent regulatory pressures were tackled over two days, with a third day hosting a workshop style introduction to cleanrooms and contamination control for those new to the industry.
The speaker panel included Jacqueline Mailly, of Hogan and Harston, Dr Oliver Valet, of Rap-id Particle Systems, Stuart Hall, of Flomerics and Maurice Brynaert, of Clestra Cleanrooms.
Wilfried Vanlommel, Account Manager in the Benelux countries for Intertek ICS stated: "Thanks to the show, CTEC 2004 in Brussels, our company was able to contact new customers and many of them announced new projects with a big potential for our business in particle counters.
Customers confirmed to me that the conferences were of a very high quality.
Another advantage was the networking between organisations, suppliers, customers and researchers, realised during CTEC".
The event was organised by Polygon Media, the publishers of the only pan-European contamination and control journal, Cleanroom Technology.
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