Piet Huizenga on the Process Development Symposium Europe
Hear from conference co-chair Piet Huizenga about what you can expect from the very first Process Development Symposium Europe.
Hear from conference co-chair Piet Huizenga about what you can expect from the very first Process Development Symposium Europe.
The inaugural William R. Schowalter Lecture will be presented on Nov. 13 at the 2019 AIChE Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL.
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Learn what's in store for participants at the very first Process Development Symposium Europe taking place in Frankfurt this September.
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