| 09.15 | 
Symposium opening, incl. a short introduction of the two SCS Networks involved  Torsten Luksch, Claudio Battilocchio | 
Session 1  Chair: Jacques Membrez, Givaudan | 
| 09.30 | 
Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam (NL) «Applications of continuous-flow photochemistry in organic synthesis» | 
| 10.15 | 
Arndt Finkelmann, Syngenta Crop Protection AG «Digital Chemistry at Syngenta: From academic labs to industrial applications» | 
| 10.45 | 
Francesca Paradisi, University of Bern «Challenges in Flow-Biocatalysis» | 
| 11.15 | 
Short Break | 
| 11.30 | 
Loïc Roch, Atinary Technologies «Atinary SDLabs: ML software solutions and self-driving labs to accelerate R&D today» | 
| 12.00 | 
Stavros Stavrakis, ETH Zürich «Droplet-Based Microfluidics for Efficient Materials Discovery» | 
| 12.30 | 
Lunch Break | 
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Session 2 Chair: Torsten Luksch, Syngenta Crop Protection | 
| 13.45 | 
Amol Thakkar, IBM Research «Accelerating Chemistry with Cloud-based AI Driven Autonomous Labs» | 
| 14.15 | 
Hansjoerg Lehmann, Novartis Pharma AG «Flow Chemistry at Novartis R&D: The Impact of Automated Platforms and Self-Optimizing Systems in Modern Synthesis» | 
| 14.45 | 
Short Break | 
| 15.00 | 
Markus Lill, University of Basel «Combination of structure- and ligand-based AI methods for molecular design for future medicinal chemistry DMT platforms» | 
| 15.30 | 
Bernhard Gutmann, Lonza «Continuous Flow Techniques for Fine Chemical Manufacturing» | 
| 16.00 | 
Richard Bourne, University of Leeds (UK)  «Self Optimisation in Flow Chemistry» | 
| 16.45 | 
Closing remarks | 
| 17.00 | 
Aperitif |