Theory & Practice of Modern Tablet Manufacturing

Natoli Engineering Company, Inc.

Category: Tablet Compression | Tablet Presses And Capsule Filling Machines | Training Courses | 04/04/2012 - 03:01:27

Theory & Practice of Modern Tablet Manufacturing

Natoli Engineering Company, Inc. has developed a new, hands-on technical training course, Theory & Practice of Modern Tablet Manufacturing, QC/QA, set to take place July 24-26, 2012 at Natoli's state-of-the-art Technical Training Center in St. Charles, MO.

Theory & Practice of Modern Tablet Manufacturing

The new three-day on course was developed using the latest techniques, theories and processes to train individuals involved with the design, formulation, unit operations, manufacture, quality control/quality assurance, and bioavailability/bioequivalence of pharmaceutical tablets.

World-renowned industry experts Prof. Dr. Adel Sakr, Dale Natoli and Hans-Juergen Knitter, along with Dr. Sarah Adel Ibrahim, Nick Slater and Dave Perry will present topics and lead hands-on exercises in the Natoli Scientific laboratories.

A well-balanced blend of hands-on exercises, presentations and class discussions will focus on such topics as methods of tablet manufacturing; characteristics of tablet components and additives; quality control and quality assurance; bioavailability and bioequivalence; tablet design, formulation, manufacture and coating; as well as tablet presses, punches and dies, tool polishing and more.

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"Excellent speakers, format and content - extremely effective teaching method," stated the Regulatory Director at Sterling Health. She added, "I was immensely impressed with Dr. Sakr's skills and techniques in educating a diverse group of people with various backgrounds."

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Dedicated to educating the pharmaceutical industry, the Natoli Technical Training Center is the first non- commercial training center dedicated solely to the tablet compression industry. The center's curriculum is structured around hands-on training, theories, case studies, processes and techniques of tablet compression.

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