Werner Worringen

EuroPACT in Copenhagen: EU-wide PAT Trialogue

For several years Werner Worringen has been working as Industry Marketing Manager Analytical Solutions at Yokogawa Germany. Since then he has also been involved in numerous committees relating to process analytics. As a member of the extended executive board, he is also a member of the Process Analytics Working Group (AK PAT), which was established in 2005 and now has 365 members. Working group of the Division of Analytical Chemistry within the German Chemical Society (GDCh), which works closely with DECHEMA (Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology). This is also the case with regard to EuroPACT, which will be held in Copenhagen in May.

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PAT-Demonstrator – NOA is the ideal partner

Where NOA comes into play: If process analysis technology delivers more and more complex data and experience sometimes requires changes, then we need an additional piece of intelligence. This is not properly stored in the analyzer. Because the type of intelligence is also determined by the process. In the control system, the additional data becomes tight; changes are possible there, but not necessarily popular. A separate software, for example in the form of an app, frees us from these restrictions and gives us the necessary flexibility for specific adaptations.

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12th seminar for doctoral students – dialog consistent with the WG-PAT philosophy

This year’s doctoral seminar was again held in keeping with the philosophy of AK-PAT (Working Group of the Division Analytical Chemistry within the GDCh), which maintains close ties to DECHEMA’s Process, Apparatus and Plant Engineering group. Exchange between the different participants from teaching, industry and manufacturers, especially vertically, i.e. exchange between experienced professionals and academic beginners. The unifying topic was a core topic of spectroscopy: “Multivariate Data Analysis”.

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