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NEPIC Innovation Day > Showcasing UK Excellence & Opportunity 08:00 Registration 09:00 Welcome - Stephen Bagshaw, NEPIC Innovation Group Leader 09:10 Key Note Speech - Working in the UK Innovation Network - Harry Swan, Managing Director of Thomas Swan & Co. 09:40 The High Tech Manufacturing Technology Innovation Centre (TIC) - Nigel Perry, CPI 10:00 Parallel Session - The Low Carbon Agenda & Manufacturing Improvement Parallel Session - Specialities, Pharmaceuticals and Polymers Agenda Page 1 of 3

NEPIC Innovation Day > Showcasing UK Excellence & Opportunity 10:00 NNFCC - Non Food Crops as a Bioresource - Adrian Higson, NNFCCAdrian Higson 10:30 Bioenergy Research Group - Daniel Nowakowski, Aston UniversityDaniel Nowakowski 11:00 Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 11:30 Green Chemistry - Mark Gronnow, York UniversityMark Gronnow 12:00 CPI - High Temperature Facility - Gareth Fletcher, CPIGareth Fletcher 12:30 Centre of Excellence for Biocatalysis, Biotransformations and Biocatalytic Manufacture (CoEBio3) and National Industrial Biotechnology Facility (NIBF) - Nick Turner, Manchester University & Steve Pearson, CPI 13:00 Networking Lunch in the Exhibition Area 14:00 Process Intensification - Adam Harvey, Newcastle UniversityAdam Harvey 14:30 Process Measurement at CPACT - Julian Morris, CPACTJulian Morris 15:00 Process Industry Benchmarking - Munir Ahmed, Teesside UniversityMunir Ahmed 15:30 Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 16:00 High Value Low Carbon Work in Design - Robert English, Northumbria University 16:30 Northeast Low Carbon Industrial Future - John Brady, NEPICJohn Brady 17:00 What Next for the NEPIC Innovation Team? - Stan Higgins, NEPIC 17:15 Networking Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area 18:30 Close Parallel Session - The Low Carbon Agenda & Manufacturing Improvement Page 2 of 3

NEPIC Innovation Day > Showcasing UK Excellence & Opportunity 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:15 18:30 Parallel Session - Specialities, Pharmaceuticals and Polymers CPI Plastic Electronics - Tom Taylor, CPITom Taylor Polymer IRC - Tom McLeish, Leeds UniversityTom McLeish Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area Catalysis in the UK - John Casci, Johnson Matthey Coatings in the UK - Tom Straw, Akzo Nobel Powder CoatingsTom Straw Formulation in the UK - Darren Ragheb, CIKTNDarren Ragheb Networking Lunch in the Exhibition Area Centre of Excellence in Biopharmaceuticals - Alan Dickson, Manchester UniversityAlan Dickson ABC - Assessing Biomass to Useful Chemicals - Mark Lewis, NEPICMark Lewis Opportunities in Pharmaceutical Science - Adrian Moore, Sunderland UniversityAdrian Moore Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area The NORSC a Sustainable Chemistry Opportunity - Andy Whiting, Durham UniversityAndy Whiting Centre of Excellence in Life Sciences - Mike Nicholds, CelsMike Nicholds What Next for the NEPIC Innovation Team? - Stan Higgins, NEPIC Networking Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area Close Page 3 of 3