7 October 2013
Royal Acad. of Engineering IVA
Europe/Stockholm timezone
Dear Colleagues
Synchrotron X-ray scattering techniques have found widespread use in industrial R&D, ranging from characterisation of nano-structures, chemical processes, pharmaceutical compounds to engineering materials, to name but a few.

The aim of this workshop is to review the benefits of synchrotron X-ray characterisation techniques to industrial R&D, as well as to identify the needs of the industrial user community with a view to creating the best possible instruments at the MAX IV Facility. The MAX IV facility, currently under construction in Lund, will be the world's brightest synchrotron X-ray source in its class when it enters operation in 2016, and we are currently preparing the second phase of instruments to be constructed and installed at the facility.

We have the pleasure to invite you to listen to key industrial R&D managers from different industrial sectors about their experience with synchrotron facilities, and hope to engage with you in shaping the future of the facility.

Dr Bruce Anderson. Catalysis Research  
Dr Neil Glover, Rolls Royce Gas Turbines. Advanced Engineering Materials Research
Dr Tomas Lundqvist, Astra Zeneca. Pharmaceutical Research


We look forward to seeing you at IVA in Stockholm on 7 October. Please note that we have limited seating availabilty, so please register early.

Participation and registration to this workshop is free, and we will be serving a buffet lunch as well as coffee & tea.




 
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Royal Acad. of Engineering IVA
Wallenbergsalen
IVAs Konferenscenter Grev Turegatan 16 Stockholm