Large-Scale Grignard Reagents production via Flow Process with Chemium and Valsynthese 

DATE
May 6, 2025
TIME
8:00 a.m. PDT, 11:00 a.m. EDT, 16:00 BST, 17:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

Grignard reagents are pivotal building blocks in synthetic chemistry and have applications across all the chemical industry segments. Thought, they are only produced by batch processes on the commercial scale, which unavoidably triggers high safety concerns. Furthermore, these safety questions rightfully discourage untrained users from operating such, otherwise enriching, chemical processes. 

In this webinar you will discover how Chemium and Valsynthese partnered up to recover Grignard process sovereignty in the European industrial landscape. You will learn about the MgFlow technology developed by Chemium and its advantages versus classical batch processes. You will learn how the MgFlow fits with Valsynthese’s core business in energetic chemicals and Valsynthese’s innovation vision. Finally, the upstream and downstream integration of the MgFlow technology in Valsynthese’s CDMO offering will be described. 

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Understanding the Advantages of MgFlow technology for Grignard Reagent Production 
  • Exploring Industrial-Scale Applications and Case Studies 
  • Upstream and Downstream integration of Grignard processes at Valsynthese 

Who Should Attend:
  • Project Managers 
  • Business Development Managers 
  • R&D Chemists 
  • Heads of Technologies 
  • Heads of Procurement 
  • Heads of Strategic outsourcing 

Brought to you by:
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Speakers

Dr. Daniel Latassa
Business Development Manager,
Valsynthese SA (Société Suisse des Explosifs Group)
Dr. Audric Nagy
R&D Manager,
Chemium

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