Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Microfluidics to participate in Nanotech India 2009

BANGALORE, INDIA: Microfluidics Corp., USA will participate in the 1st International Annual Conference and Business Meet on Nanotechnology to be held on August 14-16, 2009, at Hotel Gokulam Park, Kochi.

TTL Technologies Pvt Ltd, exclusive representative in India for Microfluidics, will be showcasing their premium technologies and solutions during the exhibition highlighting the company’s continued commitment and focus on the development of Nanotechnology.

Microfluidics will also present a technical paper on “Producing Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Systems” in the Nanotech International Conference. David Gucwa (Product Manager – Microfluidics) involved in process applications involving ultra high energy Microfluidizer Processor equipment for 20 years, has been invited as the technical speaker for the afternoon conference session on 14 August 2009.

“Paving its way into a myriad of industrial applications across all fields of science and technology, Nanotechnology is surely an emerging field. This discipline of the diminutive and the hope of the future is growing rapidly and revolutionizing all spheres of modern life”, said Joey Joseph, CEO & Managing Director, TTL Technologies.

Hopefully Nanotech India will help in creating a platform for discussion on the pros and cons that are crucial in commercializing Nanotech innovations, he added.

Microfluidics, a division of Microfluidics International Corp., pioneered the Microfluidizer high pressure fluids processor, which delivers unique product capabilities, including unparalleled cell disruption rates, particle size reduction to nano-sized particles for dispersions, emulsions, liposomes, and deagglomeration.

Microfluidizer processors are used in research and development laboratories, as well as pilot and production manufacturing operations, where scale up on your product is guaranteed. The Microfluidizer high shear processor technology is widely used to formulate innovative new products in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, chemical and personal care industries.

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