ACHEMA 2024: World Forum and Leading Show for the Process Industries - ACHEMA

Tentative Program (Final Program should be fixed until End of March (as soon as possible)

Venue: Messe Frankfurt, Hallenübersicht Hall 4.C

Day1 Program (Tuesday, 11 June)

Opening Remarks
9:45 - 9:50

Prof. Hidehiro Kamiya (Waseda University)

Nanotechnology Session

9:50 - 10:20

Plenary Lecture

Aggregation and adhesion behavior characterization and control of fine and nanoparticles

Prof. Hidehiro Kamiya (Waseda University)

10:20 - 10:45

Invited Lecture

Multifunctional polymer dispersant design for processing advanced materials from fine/nanoscaled particles

Prof. Motoyuki Iijima (Yokohama National University)

10:45 - 10:55

Break


10:55 - 11:20

Invited Lecture

Multifunctional materials via spray-drying: Much more than just drying

Prof. Karl Mandel (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Simulation Session

11:20 - 11:45

Keynote Lecture

From droplets to capsules: rheology, capillary interactions, and wetting

Prof. Jens Harting (Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy)

11:45 -

Lunch

- 13:40

Poster Session


13:40 - 14:05

Keynote Lecture

Modelling particle processes in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Christoph Kloss, Christoph Goniva (German, Simulation)


14:05 - 14:30

Keynote Lecture

iGRAF: Simulating Diverse Industrial Processes Through a Comprehensive DEM-CFD Based Approach

Mr. Vidura Yashodha Gamage (Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc.)


14:30 - 14:55

Keynote Lecture

DEM/CFD simulation of chemically reacting, thermally thick particles in moving granular assemblies with gas flow: challenges and recent developments.

Prof. Viktor Scherer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

14:55 - 15:10

Break


15:10 - 15:35

Keynote Lecture

Advancing Discrete Element Method Simulation: A Comprehensive Verification and Validation Study

Prof. Mikio Sakai (The University of Tokyo)

15:35 - 15:40

Best Poster Award Ceremony

Closing Remarks
15:40 - 15:45

Prof. Mikio Sakai (The University of Tokyo)


15:45 - 16:15

Invited Lecture

Continuous Crystallization and the Manufacture of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

Prof. Allan S. Myerson (MIT)


16:15 - 16:20

Closing Remarks

Assoc. Prof. Motoyuki Iijima (Yokohama National University)



Day2 Program (Wednesday, 12 June)

Pharmaceutical Engineering, Drug Delivery System Session

Opening Remarks
9:45 - 9:50

Prof. Hiromitsu Yamamoto (Aichi Gakuin University)


9:50 - 10:20

Plenary Lecture

Powder- and Nano-Technology for Patient Centric Drug Therapy

Prof. Hirofumi Takeuchi (Gifu Pharmaceutical University)

Pharmaceutical Processes and Materials Session

10:20 - 10:45

Invited Lecture

Physicochemical evaluation of DDS nano-formulations

Prof. Kunikazu Moribe (Chiba University)


10:45 - 11:10

Invited Lecture

Utilizing flow microreactor for continuous production of synthetic polymer and biomolecule analogue

Dr. Yuta Endo (Ajinomoto)


11:10 - 11:35

Invited Lecture

A new and more sustainable twin screw wet granulation method making subsequent drying obsolete

Dr. Felicitas Guth (BASF)


11:35 - 12:00

Invited Lecture

Design of controlled released film by powder bed and press-melting method

Prof. Hiromitsu Yamamoto (Aichi Gakuin University)

12:00 -

Lunch

- 13:45

Poster Session

Delivery System with Nanotechnology Session

13:45 - 14:10

Invited Lecture

Nanoparticles for the treatment of retinal diseases

Prof. Achim Göpferich (University Regensburg)


14:10 - 14:35

Invited Lecture

Synthesis and Assembly of Soft Porous MOF Particles

Prof. Satoshi Watanabe (Kyoto University)

Dry Powder Inhalation Session

14:35 - 15:00

Invited Lecture

Designing respirable powder formulations applicable to various modalities by particle morphology engineering

Prof. Kazunori Kadota (Wakayama Medical University)


15:00 - 15:25

Invited Lecture

Dry Powders in Nasal Drug Delivery: Current and Emerging Formulation and Production Processes

Dr. Irene Rossi (Harro Höfliger)

15:25 - 15:35

Best Poster Award Ceremony

Closing Remarks
15:35 - 15:40

Assoc. Prof. Satoshi Watanabe (Kyoto University)