Odour workshop on product and material testing 2020

OLFASENSE WORKSHOP   Here is the new edition of the Odour Workshop on material production testing organised by the Olfasense team. These workshops are held annually with the aim of introducing new developments and available technologies for a better estimation of odour emission.

   On this occasion, this workshop will be held on 29th and 30th of January 2020, at the Olfasense facilities in Kiel, Germany. Olfasense organises annually these kinds of events with the intention of discussing new developments and technologies available to improve the measurement of odour emission.

   The preliminary program is already available. This year Claudia Valder from Systema Natura has been invited to be the keynote speaker. As a perfumer and pharmacist, she will provide information on the world of essential oils, flavours and active ingredients of medicinal and aromatic plants.

   If you want to listen to the leading specialists in odour analysis, discuss odour issues with other participants, and attend practical sessions on specific odour measurement techniques, this workshop is an opportunity you can't miss out. Besides, you will also have the chance to interact with odour experts in individual meetings.

   Registration for these sessions is limited and very requested so the organisation recommends you to book them well in advance.

   For more information about this workshop visit the website here.

 


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Carlos Nietzsche Diaz Jimenez

Carlos is the editor-chief of olores.org and has been in the odour world since 2001. Since then, Carlos has attended over 90 conferences in odour management, both national and international and authored a few papers on the subject. He has also organized a few international meetings and courses. Carlos owns a small company named Ambiente et Odora (AEO). He spends his free time with his wife and his twins, Laura and Daniel, and of course, writing on olores.org.

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