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As molecular complexity increases and development timelines continue to shrink, process chemists face growing pressure to generate more information in less time. Understanding reaction pathways, process parameters, product formation, and impurity profiles has never been more critical. This session explores how modern reaction analysis technologies help scientists close the information gap and drive faster, more confident process development.
Join us to discover how integrating automated sampling, in-situ analytical technologies, and automated reactor systems can provide comprehensive reaction insight that supports better decision-making from early development through scale-up.
Traditional reaction development approaches often rely on manual sampling and offline analysis. While effective, they can miss critical information needed to understand increasingly complex chemical processes. This webinar demonstrates how a modern Reaction Insight Toolbox combines automated sampling, in-situ monitoring, process data, and offline analytics to provide a complete picture of what's happening inside the reactor.
Through a real-world example, you'll see how scientists have used these capabilities to:

Simon Rea
Business Development Manager, METTLER TOLEDO
With more than 25 years of international experience in technical sales and business development, Simon Rea is a recognized expert in reaction calorimetry, process analytical technology (PAT), and chemical process scale-up. As a Reaction Calorimetry Specialist for Mettler Toledo North America, he supports pharmaceutical and chemical companies in understanding reaction safety, optimizing processes, and enabling safe scale-up from laboratory to manufacturing. His expertise spans reaction calorimetry, thermal safety studies, Dynochem modeling, Quality by Design (QbD), PAT, and Design of Experiments (DoE). Prior to his commercial and technical leadership roles, he spent four years in organic synthesis, providing a strong practical foundation in chemical process development.