Call for papers for the Cleanzone Congress

Published: 26-Mar-2014

Varied, inspiring and provocative: topical issues for cleanroom experts and novices

Preparations are under way for the third international Cleanzone Congress with a call for papers, inviting industry experts to submit their propositions for presentations on the areas of focus of the 2014 congress.

Contributions are being sought on the latest research findings, innovations, new methods and practical examples, as well as extraordinary projects, provocative theories and visions. This high-calibre knowledge platform will be taking place on 21 and 22 October 2014 at the same time as the Cleanzone trade fair in Hall 1.1 at the Frankfurt exhibition grounds.

The call for papers will remain open until 30 April 2014. Speakers can submit their applications at www.cleanzone.frankfurt.com/papers. The content and professional quality of all submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of experts:

  • Arnold Brunner (SwissCCS – Swiss Contamination Control Society)
  • Conor Murray (Irish Cleanroom Society)
  • Frank Duvernell (ReinraumAkademie)
  • Gernod Dittel (DRRI – German Cleanroom Institute)
  • Koos Agricola (VCCN – Dutch Society of Contamination Control)
  • Thomas Wollstein (VDI – Association of German Engineers)

Exciting topics – new structure

Launched in 2011, the Cleanzone Congress is a venue for international and cross-industry exchange between experts, researchers and users at a professional level. In 2013 more than 800 participants from 44 countries were brought together with 50 exhibitors and a host of prominent international experts at the Cleanzone trade fair and congress. It is aimed at market participants from all industries, disciplines and sectors in which cleanroom technology plays a key role – or where it will be doing so in future. With its clear division into basic and advanced sessions, the congress is able to serve users who are new to cleanroom technology, as well as experienced specialists.

'In 2014 we would like to create a programme that is not just varied, informative and inspiring, but also surprising and provocative,' promises Frank Duvernell, Managing Director of ReinraumAkademie (Leipzig), which is responsible for the content of the congress in its role as a partner to Messe Frankfurt.

At Cleanzone 2014 it will be possible for the first time to book the congress sessions as individual modules. This makes it possible for participants to target individual subject areas while optimising their trade fair and congress visits.

The 2014 Cleanzone Congress sessions are as follows:

    Cleanroom construction and planning (basic)
  • Regulations and guidelines
  • From the production process to the cleanroom concept
  • Air handling systems/cleanroom technology
  • Classification
  •   Cleanroom construction and planning (advanced)
  • Future requirements and industries
  • Modular cleanroom systems
  • Energy efficiency
  • New materials
  • Operation of cleanrooms (basic)
  • Cleaning and disinfection
  • Cleanroom clothing
  • Training cleanroom personnel
  • Cleanroom monitoring 
  • Operation of cleanrooms (advanced)
  • Innovative decontamination procedures
  • Future cleanroom clothing and materials 
  • The green cleanroom: energy and material efficiency
  • Facility management

More information on Cleanzone 2014 can be found at www.cleanzone.messefrankfurt.com.

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