SETAC Europe to be attended by SynTech staff

Key staff from the SynTech Research Group, including ECT and GAB Consulting will be attending this year’s SETAC Europe 32nd Annual Meeting which takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark as a hybrid event on 15-19 May 2022

SETAC Europe aims to deliver a constructive discussion on how we can all contribute to move towards a reduced pollution society, while still combatting the challenges of climate change and the necessary green transition.

The event will be organised as a fully-fledged physical meeting in featuring limited virtual components for remote participants. Onsite participants will be able to benefit from 5 days packed with onsite presentation sessions, topical discussions, keynote lectures, satellite meetings and exhibitor & networking events.

As we are conscious that many are reticent or simply do not have the support to come to an in-person meeting SETAC will incorporate the best of what we learned from our previous virtual meetings into the programme, while still keeping the programme focused on physical attendance with lots of networking opportunities. This means that all presentations and posters will  be available on the virtual platform. Moreover, every afternoon (CET) there will be an array of keynote lectures and selected topical discussion sessions, which will be live-streamed for remote participants.

SynTech Research Group will be at Booths 57/58 – come and visit us – attendees include:

France

  • Eric Ythier
  • Clément Framout
  • Mélissa Garein
  • Ilona Pierre
  • Faustine Moncel

Spain

  • Eva Garzón

GAB Germany

  • Aleksandra Zakrys
  • Andreas Haussler

GAB Spain

  • Eduardo Becerra

ECT
ECT staff (below) will be presenting at the event see details here 

Anja Coors – Platform presenter
Stephan Jänsch – Platform presenter
Camilla Drocco – Poster presenter
Jörg Römbke – Lecturer on training course

Please contact us to arrange a meeting:
Eric Ythier email:  eythier@syntechresearch.com

 

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