The Process Technology Centre offers research and industry partners the ideal platform for scaling up processes from lab to pilot, before large-scale implementation.
Innovation and practical relevance are at the heart of applied R&D at the FHNW School of Life Sciences. Our Process Technology Centre (PTC) offers research and industry partners the ideal platform to scale up laboratory-developed processes before large scale implementation.
Our experts can help you design and optimise processes and equipment, as well as determine or adapt process parameters. Product samples can be manufactured in the PTC with the appropriate quantity, quality and dosage form.
From (bio)pharmaceuticals and (bio)chemistry to environmental and natural product technology, the PTC offers the same process systems used in industry. Equipment is embedded in the appropriate environment, such as a clean room and Ex-zone for solvents. All the processes required to carry out a new procedure, from preparation to finished product, can be modelled and run in the PTC. Our highly specialised staff provide expert support.
Thanks to state-of-the-art measurement and control technology, all relevant process parameters can be recorded, visualised and analysed. This allows process evaluation in the context of the expected result, while the quality and quantity of the data enable robust, model-based development and optimisation.
Process technology and data science are used to evaluate the practical feasibility of new ideas and innovative processes. Pilot studies are indispensable for this. The PTC has achieved the technology readiness level (TRL) requirements for TRL 5-7. For selected processes, even TRL 8 and 9 can be implemented. The TRL classification comprises nine classes (source: NASA 1988): TRL 1 stands for description of the function principle, TRL 4 for a test set-up in the laboratory, TRL 9 for a qualified system with proof of successful use. Industry, research institutions and funding programmes are increasingly using this classification. The PTC thus offers unique research and development opportunities which very closely match the requirements of the industrial environment.
In addition, the PTC also has the operating licence required by the Office for Industry, Trade and Labour of the Canton of Basel-Landschaft, enabling our partners to meet these requirements.
Discover the PTC's seven pilot-scale specialisations
FHNW School of Life Sciences
FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
School of Life Sciences
Hofackerstrasse 30
CH - 4132 Muttenz
