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EXPO Exchange News Report for InTech Readers | 12 August 2009 | View InTech newsletters on the web InTech's ISA EXPO Exchange e-News is a news supplement to InTech magazine, published by the International Society of Automation. Send news tips to ISA at info@isa.org. |
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Fueling the future with algae In view of the shortage of petrochemical resources and climate change, development of CO2-neutral sustainable fuels is one of the most urgent challenges of our time. More... Salt free plan: Wastewater put to use producing energy A new process can clean wastewater, generate electricity, and remove 90% of salt from brackish water or seawater, according to researchers from China and the U.S. More... Changing tide: Marine microbes in green manufacturing New technology designed to analyze large numbers of novel marine microbes could lead to more efficient and greener ways to manufacture new drugs as well as improving the manufacture of other products such as agrochemicals. More... Volt gives gas mileage a jolt Beleaguered General Motors said its battery operated Volt vehicle, which should hit the streets in 2011, should get at least 230 miles a gallon in city driving. More... Green feature: Getting quality down PAT Life sciences industry companies are under increased pressure to introduce new drugs to the market more frequently than ever. But while getting drugs to market quickly is important, keeping quality inside the process is paramount. Companies that proactively approach the new technological trends and invest in automation have a better chance of success. Using the concepts behind process analytical technology (PAT) is one effective tool to achieve this success, especially when incorporating batch standards, such as ISA88. More...
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