The Impact of Continuous Flow Technology and Collaboration between Academia and Industry

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23 Apr, 2026

Collaboration between researchers is one of the main drivers enabling new discoveries and improved chemical processes. This is especially true in the field of continuous flow technology where synthetic chemists, chemical engineers and data scientists contribute their expertise. This perspective article discusses the impact of such collaborations between academia and industry by highlighting key case studies from the last few years to showcase the continuing need and value of such efforts and provide valuable reference material.

  • Jamieson P1
  • Bannon R1
  • Cronly D1
  • Smyth M2
  • Wharry S2
  • Moody TS2,3
  • Lennon G2
  • Baumann M1
  •   1School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Belfield D04 N2E2, Ireland
  • 2Technology Department, Almac Sciences, Craigavon BT63 5QD, U.K.
  • 3Arran Chemical Company, Monksland Industrial Estate, Roscommon N37 DN24, Ireland
The Impact of Continuous Flow Technology and Collaboration between Academia and Industry
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