The two-day technical seminar on solubility enhancement will take place on June 13-14, 2017 at the Centre for Pharmaceutical Engineering Sciences at the University of Bradford. The seminar will include presentations on cellulose derivatives, phase diagrams, melt prep studies, nanofiber technology, and more. It will also include demonstrations of injection molding, hot melt extrusion, rheometry, spray drying, and dissolution testing. The seminar will conclude with a discussion bringing together the topics. On the evening of the 13th, participants will go on a sightseeing trip via steam train and have dinner at the Midland Hotel.
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Technical Seminar on Solubility enhancement at Bradford University
1. Presents Technical Seminar on 3rd
Technical Seminar on Solubility enhancement
at Centre for Pharmaceutical Engineering Sciences, University of Bradford
Two Day Programme: 13-14 June 2017
13rd
June 2017
8.30am Registration and refreshments
9.00am Welcome from Shin Etsu
Dr. Ludwig Schmitz, Shin-Etsu, Germany
9.15am Introduction to cellulose derivatives for solubility enhancement
Shilpa Mistry- Shin-Etsu, Germany
10.00am Phase diagrams for solubility enhancement predictions
Prof. Gavin Andrews- Queen’s University, UK
10:45am Refreshments with opportunity to network
11.00am Delegates will be split into groups to view demonstrations:
Injection Moulding – Group A
Hot Melt Extrusion – Group B
Capillary Rheometer – Group C
Spray Drying – Group D
Siruis Analytical dissolution – Group E
12:00pm Lunch and networking with opportunity to view posters
1:00pm Delegates will be split into groups to view demonstrations:
Injection Moulding – Group E
Hot Melt Extrusion – Group A
Capillary Rheometer – Group B
Spray Drying – Group C
Siruis Analytical dissolution – Group D
2.00pm Delegates will be split into groups to view demonstrations:
Injection Moulding – Group D
Hot Melt Extrusion – Group E
Capillary Rheometer – Group A
Spray Drying – Group B
Siruis Analytical dissolution – Group C
2.45pm Refreshments with opportunity to network
3.00pm Pre-screening study using Melt prep
Dr. Daniel Treffer, MeltPrep GmbH, Austria
3.30pm Nanofiber technology: current pharmaceutical potential and beyond
Dr. Sheng Qi, University of East Anglia, UK
4.15pm Close and vintage coach pick up for evening programme and dinner.
2. 14th
June 2017
8.30am Arrival and refreshments
8.40am Recap of Day One by Shin Etsu
8.45am The application of HPMCAS for HME
Dr. Henry Lu – Shin-Etsu, USA
9:30am Delegates will be split into groups to view demonstrations:
Injection Moulding – Group C
Hot Melt Extrusion – Group D
Capillary Rheometer – Group E
Spray Drying – Group A
Siruis Analytical dissolution – Group B
10.30am Refreshments with opportunity to network
10.45am Technical presentation melt rheology
Dr. Tim Gough – University of Bradford, UK
11:30am Nifedipine Solid Dispersion Using HPMCAS
Preparation by HME and Downstream Processing
Dr. Andreas Sauer – Shin-Etsu, Germany
Noon Lunch and networking with opportunity to view posters
1:00pm Delegates will be split into groups to view demonstrations:
Injection Moulding – Group B
Hot Melt Extrusion – Group C
Capillary Rheometer – Group D
Spray Drying – Group E
Siruis Analytical dissolution – Group A
2.00pm Injection Moulding of Amorphous Solid Dispersions
Dr. Shivprasad Deshmukh, AstraZenca, UK
2.45pm Extruding PVA films,
Dr. Karthik Nair -University of Bradford, UK
3:15pm Open discussion bringing everything together &Close
3. Shin-Etsu PFMD GmbH
Industriepark Kalle-Albert
Rheingaustraße 190 – 196
D-65203 Wiesbaden, Germany
27th May 2017
Dear Delegates,
It has been a busy few months preparing for the technical seminar and we have not only prepare you a very good
technical seminar but for you to see some of the local culture by some interesting food and sightseeing. We are
pleased to announce that all our technical seminar this year has proven to be very popular and we are now fully
booked. Please carefully read this letter which has some very important things that we have prepared for you and
your comfortable stay with us at Bradford.
Hotel:
If you have not booked your hotel then we advise that you book your hotel soon as possible as the hotel has in-
formed me that one of the dates that have only a few rooms available.
Mildland Hotel
Forster Square, Cheapside,
Bradford, West Yorkshire
BD1 4HU,
+44 1274 735735
http://www.peelhotels.co.uk/hotels/midland-hotel-bradford-yorkshire-england/
For the directions to the hotel please find the directions attached.
Breakfast:
The restaurant hotel for breakfast can get very busy therefore if you are staying at the hotel then breakfast for
both 3
rd
and 4
th
June has been arranged for you at the Foster Suite from 7am-8:15am.
12
th
June – Gin tasting and Indian dinner
As many of you know that Gin & tonic is Britain favourite cocktail for many year and what a better way to start it
with Gin tasting. Bradford has a very large population of Pakistani and Indian and with is comes with one of the
finest Indian food that you will have to taste. We have booked for you all experience to taste authentic Indian food
at one of the famous curry house in Bradford.
We have booked for a space at the restaurant for you all, if you do not wish to join then please inform Shilpa Mis-
try shilpa.mistry@se-pfmd.com. The meeting point is at the Midland hotel lobby at 6pm. If you have arrived late
and would like to join us please call Shilpa on mobile: +44 7884 448856
13
th
June - Day One
Please register at the following address:
University of Bradford
Main Campus
Venue is Norcroft Building
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD7 1DP
I have attached the finial programme and the map at of the building.
If you are staying at the Midland hotel then there this is only 15 mins walk through the Bradford town. On the first
day we will open the registrations at 8:30am
4. 2
Car parking at the University:
If you would like to arrive via the car and would like to park the University then can you please request this soon
as possible so that we can arrange your pass. If you are joining us for the sightseeing on 3
rd
June then you will have
to keep your car over night at University.
13
th
June – Sightseeing and Dinner at the Midland Hotel
The sightseeing and dinner has been planned for every delegate. The sightseeing will start from the University at
4:30pm. There will be a coach to pick you at the campus and your Shin-Etsu person will direct you the bus. The
sightseeing comprises of a trip on the steam train were you can enjoy the view of the Yorkshire Dales with a drink.
We will then proceed to the Midland hotel were you will have dinner at the French Ballroom. We have arranged a
lovely meal there is an option for the main meal:
1) Fresh Whitby Cod, Pea Puree, Hand cut chips (Fish and Chips)
2) Roast lamb, Rosemary potatoes, Red currant Jus, Melange of Spring Vegetables
3) Yorkshire cheddar onion tart, tomato sauce
Please let me know which option you would like to choose by the 8
th
June.
If you do not wish to join us then please inform us as soon as possible.
14
th
June – Day two
Please note that you we have booked a room for you at the university were you will be able to store your luggage.
In the morning of day two if you can inform us if you require a taxi and time so we can book this in advance.
Dress code:
We would like you comfortable and relaxed during the seminar and during the demonstration you will be request-
ed to wear lab coats and eye wear for your safety – the general rule is smart-casual.
Smoking:
Please note, the University is a non-smoking site, however if you would like to smoke then please ask us and you
will be directed accordingly.
Feedback questionnaire:
At the end of the training you will be asked to complete a questionnaire. This will help us organise future technical
training events for our distributors.
Certificate:
At the end of the training you will be presented with an attendance certificate, and you will be asked to sign the
ISO 9000 training record for our internal records.
In the meantime should you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us, Shilpa.mistry@se-
pfmd.com . We look forward to seeing you in Bradford and wish you a safe journey!
Kind regards
Shilpa Mistry
Technical sales manager
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Bus stops
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99 free bus to the
Emm Lane Campus
Reception
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Shearbridge Green Car Park
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Tumbling Hill Street Car Park
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Carlton Car Park
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Senior Management Car Park
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Visitors must display a
visitor parking permit in
their car, which they can
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The Midland Hotel
Forster Square
Bradford
BD1 4HU
Telephone: 01274 735735
Facsimile: 01274 720003
Email: info@midland-hotel-bradford.com
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Bradford Rail Station
(Forster Square)- 200 meters
Leeds & Bradford Airport
8 miles M606- 2 miles (leading to M1
and M62)
From Harrogate & Shipley.
Follow Bradford A6038/6037 and A650
signs, bear left signed A6037, A650 and
Motorways. 2 Miles past car dealerships
on left, get in right hand lane for Central
Ring Road A6181. At major junction
through lights, keep right lane, now
A6181 for Haworth (this is Hamm
Strasse) past Forster Square Retail
Park on left, up hill, next left at top into
Manor Row. Hotel 400m down hill, turn
immediate left after hotel, at roundabout,
hotel car park immediate left again.
From M1, M62, M606.
Junction 26 M62 onto M606 Bradford. At
end of motorway, go under bridge and
into dual carriageway at lights. Follow
road round to the right up to roundabout.
Turn left onto 3 lane, Rooley Lane.
Follow for ¾ mile past Asda on left. At
roundabout follow A650 left, down
sliproad. Get into middle lane. Follow
down hill through 2 roundabouts. Stay
on A650 through 2 major lights and up
hill. Through next lights at top of hill, get
in left lane. Down hill turning left towards
Forster Square Station and Retail Park.
Immediately go over onto middle or right
lane A6181 for Haworth (this is Hamm
Strasse) past Forster Square Retail
Park on left, up hill, next left at top into
Manor Row. Hotel 400m down hill, turn
immediate left after hotel, at roundabout,
hotel car park immediate left again.
From York & Leeds.
Leave the Leeds Ring Road at
Stanningley by New Pudsey Station
towards Bradford A647. At junction with
A650 turn right towards Keighley,
Shipley this is Shipley Airedale Road.
Through next lights at top of hill, get in
left lane. Down hill turning left towards
Forster Square Station and Retail Park.
Immediately go over onto middle or right
land A6181 for Haworth (this is Hamm
Strasse) past Forster Square Retail
Park on left, up hill, next left at top into
Manor Row. Hotel 400m down hill, turn
immediate left after hotel, at roundabout,
hotel car park immediate left again.
From Keighley &
Bingley/Saltaire.
Follow A650 into Bradford past Valley
Parade (Bradford City Football Club, on
left) across Central Ring Road into
Manor Row. Hotel 400m down hill, turn
immediate left after hotel, at roundabout,
hotel car park immediate left again.
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