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[Notice of Exhibition Participation] Announcement of Participation in CPHI Japan 2026
~Exhibiting measurement instruments for pharmaceutical water management centered around Sievers brand products~ Central Science Co., Ltd. will exhibit at "CPhI Japan 2026 (International Pharmaceutical Development Exhibition)" held at Tokyo Big Sight from April 21 (Tuesday) to April 23 (Thursday), 2026. At this exhibition, we will focus on products from the Sievers brand and introduce various measurement instruments used for pharmaceutical water management and cleaning validation. Through the display of actual devices, you can confirm the features of the measurements and the operational image. - Main exhibited products Sievers TOC Analyzer M9 Sievers Online TOC Analyzer M500 Sievers BioBurden Rapid Measurement Device Soleil Sievers Endotoxin Analyzer Eclipse If you are interested in improving the efficiency of water quality management and quality assurance operations in the pharmaceutical and biotech fields, please stop by our booth.
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[Announcement of Exhibition] First participation in the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japan PDA Pharmaceutical Science Society!
We will be exhibiting for the first time at the corporate exhibition corner of the "32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese PDA Pharmaceutical Science Society," which will be held from December 2 (Tuesday) to 3 (Wednesday), 2025. In this exhibition, we will introduce the Sievers Soleil rapid analysis device. [Features of the exhibited product] - Adopts high-throughput flow cytometry method - Achieves rapid analysis with a measurement time of within 45 minutes - Reduces contamination risk and improves productivity
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Water Treatment Seminar - From Virus Measurement to Digital Optimization
The measurement technology for viruses in water has made remarkable progress since the introduction of PCR methods in the 1990s, with ongoing technical improvements aimed at ensuring quantitativeness. It is now possible to measure wild viruses in actual treatment facilities, allowing for the actual measurement of virus removal capabilities, which significantly contributes to ensuring water safety. Professor Hiroyuki Katayama from the University of Tokyo will provide a clear explanation of the utilization of these technologies, incorporating specific treatment case studies. Additionally, advancements in digital technology have enabled efficient and advanced water quality management in the fields of water supply and wastewater treatment, attracting attention for future developments. We will share practical insights gained from the field regarding the latest water treatment technologies utilizing AI and the use of online water quality meters.