Home
Categories
Pharmaceutical
Hi Tech Manufacturing
Food
Finance
Design & Build
Containment
Cleaning
Sustainability
HVAC
Personal Protection
Regulatory
CT CONFERENCE
Company News
Events
Directory
Search
Close search
Home
Company
University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool
Activities:
Training & Education
X
LinkedIn
Trending Articles
In wake of COVID-19 Medicom opens €88m nitrile glove facility in France
The PPE provider has opened the facility in response to Europe's dependence on nitrile glove imports, as revealed by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020
IPS opens new branches in the UK and US
US-based IPS (Integrated Project Service) has expanded its reach by opening new branches in Alderley Park and Texas
What is ISO 8 cleanroom classification?
Each cleanroom class is denoted by a maximum concentration of particles per cubic meter or cubic foot of air. ISO 8 is the second lowest cleanroom classification
Impact of the new Annex 1 on sterile filling in pharma
EU GMP Annex 1 is a whole new era for the sterile filling industry. From barrier technology to “first air”, pharmaceutical manufacturers have a lot to decide. Johannes...
Medhini Group announces partnership with sustainable engineering consultancy
Medhini Group and TERAO Asia have joined forces to advance sustainable and green industrial projects in Malaysia
Upcoming event
Clinical Pharmacy Congress
10-11 May 2024 | Conference | London, UK
See all
Related Content
Personal Protection
New material captures coronavirus particles to boost face mask efficiency
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have looked to significantly boost face mask efficiency by developing a new material that captures coronavirus particles
Research & Development
Liverpool researchers to develop anti-viral tech against COVID-19
The first two projects are in partnership with Gencoa and its supply chain, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine while the final project is being developed with Biaccon
Hi Tech Manufacturing
Liverpool university team makes sulphur-based plastic feasible
A new catalytic process for producing sulphur-based polymers has reduced the cost of reaction conditions and improved its physical properties
Research & Development
New allergy relief device using cold plasma technology
Innovative device in development at the University of Liverpool uses cold plasma technology to tackle the problem of airborne allergens at home
You need to be a subscriber to read this article.
Click here
to find out more.
Building better lab space
Laboratories are increasingly expensive to build and run. The S-Lab Conference and Awards held earlier this year showed how better power use and environmental performance are being achieved
Subscribe now