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From: Chemical Engineering <webi...@email.cheproducts.com>;
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Subject: Discover the fundamentals of the interactions of reactants and catalyst components
Sent: Tue, Apr 30, 2013 4:05:45 PM

Date: Thursday, May 9, 2013
Time: 11:00 AM CT

Schedule this FREE webinar with your team – no travel required. All registered attendees will receive a certificate of completion for one professional development hour!

In this second webinar in the series “Custom Catalyst Commercialization” we will show how the involvement of BASF R&D can enhance either the current custom catalyst or lead to greatly improved second generation products, while maintaining the Intellectual Property (IP) protection that is critical to the custom catalyst relationship.

This webinar builds on information presented previously on development scenarios, scale-up and manufacturing processes, catalyst and process knowledge and expertise, as well as confidentiality and Intellectual Property (IP) protection. 

The webinar will conclude with a live question and answer session with BASF scientists and experts.

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This webinar will be recorded and made available to all registrants after the live event.

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Viewers can connect to the webcast from any device using the same single URL. The webcasts are all browser based with no app required.

Viewers Will Learn:
  • How involving BASF’s Catalyst R&D group can enhance your catalyst technology
  • An overview of BASF Catalyst’s R&D structure
  • The value that BASF’s Specialist Groups offer in supporting the overall catalyst development effort
  • Examples of innovation in BASF catalysts where our R&D group has improved performance through a variety of techniques by understanding the fundamentals of the interactions of reactants and catalyst components 
  • The benefits of engaging BASF’s Custom Catalysts R&D group to help you develop your current or next generation catalyst
Who should attend:
  • Chemists that develop catalysts
  • Material Scientists that develop catalysts
  • Process Engineers, especially those that scale up newly developed catalysts
Hear from these experts:

Martin Kraus
Research Manager
BASF Chemical Catalyst Research Group
Eric Freer
John Pearson
CEO
Chemical Industry Roundtables, LLC
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For questions regarding this webinar, please contact Jennifer Brady at 713-343-1906 or jenn...@tradefairgroup.com
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