Rhodia's 3rd scientific symposium focused on the skills and technologies of the future
Three major topics were the subject of lectures, debates and roundtable discussions:
* The frontiers of engineering in different applications:
Today, the specialty chemical industry is confronted with unconventional and complex scientific challenges given the need for innovations to be economically competitive and constantly shrinking lead-times to bring to market more efficient products with increasingly leading-edge properties.
At the heart of the conference was the first major topic of discussion, "Chemical Engineering At The Frontiers"-or the pooling of complementary skills and the need to pave the way to new multidisciplinary approaches.
* The rapid design of equipment tailored to specialty chemistry:
The second challenge discussed was the revolution in technology. Cross-fertilization between different disciplines such as computer science and microelectronics will, in time, certainly take full advantage of the fantastic progress achieved in miniaturization. It will be possible to develop rapid, cost-effective methods for gaining access to process data, anticipate the rational development of technologies and speed up the pace of a product's manufacturing time in order to satisfy market demand.
* The development of intelligent processes that are both safer and less polluting:
An essential feature required to satisfy the need for speed in bringing innovations to market, the technological revolution will have to adopt the same priorities as the sustainable development approach, developing processes that are both intrinsically safer and less polluting.
These innovations in research and processes will pave the way to new forms of production, to new structures and even a new type of factory, the so-called "factory of the future."
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