Upcoming Events

International Particle Technology Forum
The forum aims to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange worldwide, focusing on advanced developments in particles and powders. It covers a range of topics organised under the following main themes:
Particle Preparation – Techniques for producing particles with specific properties
Particle Characterisation – Measurement and analysis of particle properties
Particle Processing – Processes such as mixing, milling, agglomeration, and related challenges
30 September 2025 09:00-19:30, Teddington, United Kingdom
Previous Events

Powder Flow and Powder Rheology
In recent years, more accessible powder flow measurement technologies have deepened our understanding of how particles behave under different conditions, driving improvements in processes like tabletting, additive manufacturing e toner formulation. This event will feature presentations from expert application scientists representing leading technology vendors, academics conducting research in the field, and industrial case studies. It’s ideal for those already using devices to measure powder flow or powder rheology, as well as for anyone facing powder flow challenges who believes these technologies might offer a solution.
10 June 2025 10:00-15:00, London, United Kingdom

The Forge 2024
The Forge is a unique particle conference, blending inspiring plenary sessions from world-renowned experts with insights into what drives their passion for their work. Our goal is to inspire fellow delegates. We invite PhD students, postdocs, university technicians, system owners of characterization equipment, and early-career scientists to submit lectures and posters. This year, we’ll also host a session on instrumentation led by field experts—an opportunity to present, discuss, and learn from world authorities on the techniques you use.
12 November 2024 09:30 – 13 November 2024 16:00, Leeds, United Kingdom

Training Day
Training meeting for Microstructure analysis using BET surface area, pore size, chemisorption, gas/vapor sorption and associated techniques.
Microstructure analysis using BET surface area, pore size, chemisorption, gas/vapor sorption and associated techniques.
2 July 2024 09:30-16:30, London, United Kingdom