Formulation 4.1 – H Ryder – Welcome to Formulation 4.1
Dr Helen Ryder, University of Manchester / Chair RSC FST – Welcome to Formulation 4.1
Formulation 4.1 – S Vyas – Modelling Mixtures @IFF: Using computers to build better formulations
Dr Shyam Vyas, International Flavors and Fragrances – Modelling Mixtures @IFF: Using computers to build better formulations Presentation – pdf The presentation provides a short overview of the Data and Analytics team at IFF and how we have used computational approaches to study mixtures. In particular, we provide an example of how the COSMO-RS methodology […]
Formulation 4.1 – W Niu – RSC Digital Futures Report
Dr Wendy Niu, RSC – RSC Digital Futures Report Presentation – pdf Digital technologies – from computational chemistry and multiscale modelling to machine learning and robotics – will play an increasingly important role in enabling and accelerating science R&D. This talk will summarise the key findings of the RSC’s recent Digital Futures report, which explores […]
Formulation 4.1 – M Jimenez-Solomon E Piercy – Formulator Superpowers
Dr Maria Jimenez-Solomon and Ellen Piercy, Unilever – Formulator Superpowers Presentation – pdf The world is changing rapidly and the need for fast innovation to deliver products to market is more critical than ever. Formulations must be developed quickly in an increasingly complex materials landscape: we need to give formulators superpowers to meet the challenge! This […]
Formulation 4.1 – D Fearnshaw N Watson – Connected Everything Network+ and digital technologies for intelligent process monitoring
Debra Fearnshaw and Dr Nicholas Watson, University of Nottingham – Connected Everything Network+ and digital technologies for intelligent process monitoring Presentation – pdf Dr Nik Watson and Debra Fearnshaw will introduce the Connected Everything Network+ and describe recent developments in digital technologies for intelligent process monitoring. Q&A:
Formulation 4.1 – Panel Discussions
Panel Discussions on Formulation 4.0 Moderator – Dr Tom Rodger, The University of Manchester Panelists: Dr Alex Clark, Collaborative Drug Discovery (Canada)Dr Maria Jimenez-Solomon, UnileverDr Breanndán Ó Conchúir, IBM ResearchDr Mark Taylor, Centre for Process IntegrationDr Shyam Vyas, International Flavours and FragrancesDr Nicholas Watson, University of Nottingham
Formulation 4.1 – B Conchuir – Making High Performance Computing Essential to the Formulation Industry
Dr Breanndán Ó Conchúir, IBM Research – Making High Performance Computing Essential to the Formulation Industry Presentation – pdf In civil and mechanical engineering, the design process is done almost entirely by computer. A long-held goal in formulated product design is to shift from an ad hoc labour-intensive and expensive process towards a more robust and […]
Formulation 4.1 – M Taylor – Digital in (CPI) Formulation
Dr Mark Taylor, Centre for Process Integration – Digital in (CPI) Formulation Presentation – pdf The word “digital” covers a great number of technologies. The word “formulation” covers a great number of industries and market areas. How then can one innovation organisation hope to apply Digital to Formulation effectively? This talk explores CPI’s Digital Strategy […]
Formulation 4.1 – A Clark – Mixtures: informatics for formulations and consumer products
Dr Alex Clark, Collaborative Drug Discovery (Canada) & Leah Rae McEwan, Cornell University/IUPAC – Mixtures: informatics for formulations and consumer products Presentation – pdf We will describe a new standard for capturing the composition of mixtures in a machine readable hierarchical form. The existence of such datastructures alongside an ecosystem of data and tools allows the substances […]
Formulation 4.1 – T Rodgers – Introduction to Session III
Dr Tom Rodgers, The University of Manchester, UK – Introduction to Session III