Seminar

2025 New Jersey InfoDay

Innovation Sharing and Networking Event

METTLER TOLEDO AutoChem is pleased to invite you to the 2025 InfoDay in Iselin, NJ. Join us for a day of engaging case study presentations and discussions led by industry peers. You'll gain valuable knowledge and practical strategies to enhance your work while staying updated on the latest technologies from METTLER TOLEDO AutoChem, with technical experts available all day.

This is an opportunity to network, collaborate, and exchange ideas with fellow professionals who are passionate about innovation in areas like:

  • synthetic reaction development
  • process chemistry
  • crystallization
  • process safety
  • scale-up
  • data management and digitalization
  • modeling and simulation

Don’t miss out on the chance to engage with thought leaders and explore new ideas. We look forward to welcoming you to a day filled with inspiration, learning, and valuable connections!

Agenda - May 1, 2025

08:30    Registration and Breakfast

09:00    Introduction

09:10    Advancing Small Molecule Process Development: Utilizing PAT for Enhanced              Reaction, Crystallization, and Drying Monitoring 
             Holly Slepian, GSK

09:45    Solubility and Distillation Modeling Workflow for Robust, Form-selective                          Crystallizations
             Troy Wilkens, Bristol Myers Squibb

10:20    Break

10:45    Integrating Process Development and Safety Analysis for Scale-Up of a                          Diborane-Generating Reduction Reaction
             Brittany Armstrong, Merck

11:20    Kinetic Modeling and Validation of Palladium-Catalyzed Reductive                           Carbonylation Using Syngas for the Synthesis of a Boehringer’s Late-Stage               API Intermediate 
    
        Sanil Srekumar, Boehringer Ingelheim

12:00    Lunch  

01:20    Finding Fulfillment Through Self-Advocacy: A Working Mother-Chemist’s                         Perspective
        
    Sarah S. Co, Merck

01:45    Advancing Chemical Development: Integrating Hardware, Software, and                          Robotics for Openness and Interoperability
    
        Sebastian Monfette, Pfizer

02:20    Break

02:50    Harnessing the Power of In-Situ Spectroscopic Acquisition for Better Catalyst              Design 
             George Tsilomelekis, Rutgers

03:25    Implementing PAT Capability in an Electrically Classified Pilot Plant 
        
    Michael Whittington and Brian Gould, Merck

04:00    Breakout Sessions

04:45    Happy Hour and Closing

 

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Registration for this event has now closed. If you would still like to attend but have not registered, please email john.tholen@mt.com.

Cost

There is no cost to attend but registration is required, space is limited, and hotel rooms are booked by attendees. https://apahotelwoodbridge.com