Education Sessions
Green Design of Critical Utility Systems for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Related Industries (404)
| 28 October 14.15-17.15 | Track: Engineering Design |
ISPE CEUs: 0.2
(PDF Current as of 25 September 2008)
Focus on efficient design of water and steam purification and delivery systems. Topics include reduction in raw utilities, minimization of waste streams, reduction in chemical consumption, and energy minimization. As ancillary systems in the manufacture of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products, critical utility systems are a prime area for reduction in natural resources and pollution prevention. The topics covered will include new technologies and applications for waste minimization, water conservation and efficient design.
How You Will Benefit
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate the inefficiencies with current processes and operating techniques
- Investigate energy reduction techniques for critical utility applications
- Explore options for green credits and green design techniques for CU applications
- Compare new efficient technologies
- Explain applications based case studies on water conservation, reclaim, and re-use
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Who Should Attend
Design engineers, process engineers, project managers, and utility/facility engineers
ISPE Communities of Practice (COPs)
Critical Utilities (CU) and Project Management (PM)
Session Leader
- Andrew Collentro, Technical Director, Water Consulting Specialists, Inc., USA
Session Speakers
- Mark Butler, Senior Vice President, IPS, USA
- Edward Helmig, Principal Project Engineer, Wyeth, USA
- Chad Larrabee, Category Manager, Ingersoll-Rand, USA
- Philip Sumner, Mgr, Global Engineering, Pfizer, USA