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Formula VI

7 - 11 June 2010, Sweden


Introduction
Formula VI is the ideal international meeting to update you on research and development of formulated products. Leading industrialists and scientists will present the state-of-the-art for a number of formulation technology topics of broad relevance. If you are looking for one meeting to bring you both the frontiers in science and networking in the area of formulation – the Formula VI conference should be your choice for 2010.
 
Formula VI mission  â€“ to create a unique arena for dialogue on formulation technology
The Formula VI conference ambition is to offer optimal conditions for a constructive dialogue regarding the sciences and technologies that enable the development of formulated products. Through a cross-sectorial approach to formulation and an evenly balanced representation from academia and industry, the event seeks to promote increased interactions in the formulation community. This dialogue will not only network academic scientists and industrial formulators, but also connect diverse industrial sectors that are united by common formulation technology challenges. Typical formulation challenges require strongly multidisciplinary research skills, an aspect that underscores the need to stimulate networking and a dynamic interchange of ideas.
 
Who should attend
The conference aims to attract academic researchers concerned with the many enabling sciences to formulation, ranging from physical chemistry and colloid & interface science, to biotechnology and process engineering. Industrial attendees are expected from the chemical industries, the suppliers of raw materials, the down-stream industries which produce well accepted formulations with well-defined end-use properties, as well as developers of instrument and process technologies.
 

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Venue
University of Stockholm

Aula Magna, University of Stockholm, Sweden

Organised by
YKI, the Institute of Surface Chemistry and the Swedish Chemical Society,
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