New exhibition offers a clean approach to contamination

Published: 1-Jun-2004

October sees the launch of a European exhibition and conference on all aspects of cleanroom technology and contamination control, with a strong focus on pharmaceuticals. Organised by Manufacturing Chemist's sister publication Cleanroom Technology, CTEC will be held in Brussels on October 12-14.


October sees the launch of a European exhibition and conference on all aspects of cleanroom technology and contamination control, with a strong focus on pharmaceuticals. Organised by Manufacturing Chemist's sister publication Cleanroom Technology, CTEC will be held in Brussels on October 12-14.

A number of prominent exhibitors have stand space, including Shield Medicare, Cherwell Laboratories, Particle Measuring Technologies, Micronclean and Countdown Clean Systems, representing sectors as diverse as chemicals and detergents, air monitoring, particle counters, clothing and garment decontamination.

Alongside the exhibition there will be a high level conference, dealing with topics of vital interest to all those involved in the regulated industries. Gordon Farquharson, a senior consultant with Bovis Lend Lease in the UK, will be speaking on regulatory affairs. He has almost a quarter of a century's experience of processes and facilities used by the healthcare, life science and semiconductor industries; including design, construction, audit and validation work.

Dr Ken Goldstein, of Cleanroom Consultants, is a recognised expert in the areas of planning and design of state-of-the-art cleanrooms and ultra-high purity systems.

Dr Oliver Valet of rap-ID Particle Systems in Germany will discuss troubleshooting in clean production processes with rapid particle identification; and Maurice Brynaert, president of Clestra Cleanrooms and past president of the Belgian Cleanroom Workclub will be looking at the infrastructure of the cleanroom, including design, manufacture and installation.

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