Our collaboration with the academic world continues to grow, and today marks a new opportunity to foster this connection.
We are pleased to share that our colleague Simone Mantegazza, Research Laboratory Manager, will be delivering a lecture today, 18 November 2025, within the “Technology-Driven Organic Synthesis” course at the University of Milan (Italy).
With a focus on cutting-edge enabling technologies, including flow chemistry, photocatalysis, electrochemistry and AI/ML in organic synthesis, the course aims to equip students with tools to design innovative, sustainable synthetic routes for pharmaceutical products and fine chemicals.
At Dipharma, we believe in fostering strong links between academic teaching and industrial practice, and Simone’s participation, with the lesson “The Difficult Road to Take Flow Chemistry from the Lab to the Plant”, underscores our commitment to bridging research and real-world application in the field of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).
Simone Mantegazza will present the potential of flow chemistry, outlining the benefits over batch reaction and focusing on commercially viable projects that are sustainable and scalable. The path to transitioning a flow chemistry project to full-scale production is not straightforward, but finding solutions is crucial to overcoming the challenges.
We would like to express our appreciation to the Università of Milan for their kind invitation.
To learn more about the course, please click here.
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For more information:
Paola Clerici
Communication Manager
Dipharma Francis S.r.l.
paola.clerici@dipharma.com

