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Growth of Flow Chemistry in Academic and Industrial Research
Flow chemistry has already established itself as a game-changer in the chemical industry, but its future potential is even more compelling. As industries adapt to growing demands for efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, continuous flow processes are expected to play an increasingly central role in shaping the future of chemical synthesis and manufacturing.
One of the strongest drivers of growth is the pharmaceutical industry, where flow chemistry enables faster drug discovery, safer production, and greener processes. With rising global demand for affordable medicines and vaccines, continuous processes will be critical in scaling up production without compromising quality. Regulatory agencies are also beginning to recognize the benefits of flow chemistry, paving the way for broader adoption under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Beyond pharmaceuticals, flow chemistry is gaining traction in fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and specialty materials. Its ability to handle complex multi-step syntheses, hazardous reagents, and high-value compounds makes it an attractive solution across diverse…